Rainbows Show The Entire Spectrum Of Visible Light The Separate Colors Moving In From The Outer Edges Are Red Orange Yellow Green Blue Indigo And Violet.
They Have No Or Very Little Shadow Light Can Easily Move Through Transparent Things When Light Is Not In A Vacuum It Travels Slower Than The Speed Of Light.
Came From Prior To Reflecting Off An Object Humans Can Only See Rays Of Light Traveling Directly Into The Eyes Every Color Of Light Has A Different Wavelength.
White Light Is Made Up Of All The Many Colors Of Light Added Together When White Light Shines Through A Prism It Splits Up Into Different Colors Becoming A Spectrum.
The Shorter The Wavelength The More Energy The Light Has The Speed Of Light Does Not Depend On Its Energy Going Through Translucent Objects Can Slow Light Down By A Very Small Amount.
For Example A Lamp Gives Off Light Everything Else In The Room The Lamp Is In Reflects The Lamps Light As The Viewer One Cannot Directly Determine Where The Ray Of Light.
Other Colors Can Be Seen Only With Special Cameras Or Instruments: Wavelengths Up The Frequency Of Red Are Called Infrared And Higher Than Of Violet Are Called Ultraviolet.
The Spectrum Contains All Of The Wavelengths Of Light That We Can See Red Light Has The Longest Wavelength And Violet Purple Light Has The Shortest Light With A Wavelength.