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4
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process of separating poly-chromatic light into its component wavelengths
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had theories on how rainbows are formed as introduced the idea of dispersion but never proved it
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amount of light, heat, or sound that is thrown back in such a way
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refracted once then reflected and refracted yet again
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10
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bending of light waves. When white light is refracted, a full spectrum of color appears, as in a prism
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indicates that incoming light of different wavelengths is bent at different angles as it moves into a refracting material
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visible as white light passes through a prism
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last visible color in the spectrum
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refracted when light goes into raindrop, reflected twice, then gets refracted back into the air
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created by dispersion of light in water droplets
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first recorded person to record a sighting of a rainbow
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first visible color in the spectrum
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