I would explain "why emerging light is white instead of color spectrum?" differently. Since the placement of 2nd prism is in opposite direction to the 1st, now red light travels longer distance and violet light travels shorter distance which contradicts to what 1st prism did and this nullified the spectrum effects caused by 1st prism giving back the white light. Those who are convinced by this explanation, please hit like button.
I can't belive that I found such a nice video Earlier I was searching a lot on youtube that why dispersion happens in prism and not in glass slabs . I watched a varities of videos but none of them could make me undetstand as this single video made me understand the whole concept . The key was that light was a collection of many rays so thats why it appears white
I don't really think the rays will emerge as a parallel beam.. because when going through the gap, the different colours will get separated due to refraction... In short, there will be just a little separation of the spectrum
Very nice and useful video and illustration. I was trying to find a suitable video for my son to recreate for his year 3 school science fair. I found this particular video immensely useful. Thank you very much.
But does not a rainbow show a continuous spectrum and not just a series of discrete colour bands? It is our optical perception that gives us images of the recognisable colours.
Suggest reading Opticks by Newton. His descriptions of his experiments are quite easy to follow (and replicate) -- no conjecture is required regarding his thought process.
Black colour light don't exist in nature. Everything you see in black is actually absorbing light thrown to it making us a perception that object is black.
I would explain "why emerging light is white instead of color spectrum?" differently. Since the placement of 2nd prism is in opposite direction to the 1st, now red light travels longer distance and violet light travels shorter distance which contradicts to what 1st prism did and this nullified the spectrum effects caused by 1st prism giving back the white light. Those who are convinced by this explanation, please hit like button.
I pray that, this channel will shine like vibrant colours
I can't belive that I found such a nice video
Earlier I was searching a lot on youtube that why dispersion happens in prism and not in glass slabs . I watched a varities of videos but none of them could make me undetstand as this single video made me understand the whole concept . The key was that light was a collection of many rays so thats why it appears white
This video is the best to clear the theory of colours of Sir Isaac Newton.....!
Very understanding thanks
Mahesh sir what if the 2prisms are placed at a gap as in ncert text book will again the rays emerge parallel to each other
Yes :)
@@KhanAcademyIndiaEnglish sir what about refraction..will they not refract towards the normal as it move to glass through air?
I don't really think the rays will emerge as a parallel beam.. because when going through the gap, the different colours will get separated due to refraction...
In short, there will be just a little separation of the spectrum
Very nice and useful video and illustration. I was trying to find a suitable video for my son to recreate for his year 3 school science fair. I found this particular video immensely useful. Thank you very much.
Actually we were reading this for our board exams😂😂😂
I'm also understanding it for my exams nd for the personal knowledge..!😄
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Great explanation Sir Mahesh! Continue making great content!
But does not a rainbow show a continuous spectrum and not just a series of discrete colour bands? It is our optical perception that gives us images of the recognisable colours.
Good explanation
Another great video! But sir, I wanted to point out that you have forgotten to include the "Formation of rainbows(&how far are they)" in the playlist.
Great Explanation ;; Thanks
It was very helpful thanks
Suggest reading Opticks by Newton. His descriptions of his experiments are quite easy to follow (and replicate) -- no conjecture is required regarding his thought process.
which board do you use sir, just asking out of curiosity?
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Great explanation
Tq so much for the great explanation
I just understood the whole topic
Thank you sir
I like this voice
amazing contenttttttt
good job mr newton
This video was very interesting to watch and you explained very well!! Thx.
😂 can we make black colour light?
I think it is not possible??????
Black colour light don't exist in nature. Everything you see in black is actually absorbing light thrown to it making us a perception that object is black.
Nice Video
brilliant thanks ❤️
use a red laser to check
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It's 6 colors not 7 , 7th was asked by the church to make it more "godly"
He sounds drunk
Brilliant explanation though
Great explanation