prasad1
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Most light that we use — like sunlight or light from a light bulb — is actually a mixture of all of the visible light wavelengths. It is called white light. When it is mixed, it is difficult for us to separate the colors out. We just see it as useful light. But at certain times the light does get separated out.The visible spectrum of light is often mixed together in what is called white light.
We do not see each of the colors when they're mixed together. In order for that to happen, something must separate the wavelengths into their various colors. This can happen in a rainbow.
We do not see each of the colors when they're mixed together. In order for that to happen, something must separate the wavelengths into their various colors. This can happen in a rainbow.