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A glass prism can be used to separate light into a spectrum of colours (dispersion)

When you direct a beam of white light at a glass prism at the correct angle and orientation, it will split the light up into the colours of the visible spectrum.

This principle of splitting light up into its constituent colours is called dispersion.

This photo gives a more clear idea of the setup:

Here is a diagram of the glass prism splitting the white light up into all the colours of light.

Remember, white light is all the colours of light added together.

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