Answer:
Wavelengths of the "visible spectrum" combine to form what we refer to as the white light.
Step-by-step explanation:
- When the spectrum of the visible light combine, they form a colorless light. This colorless light is referred to as 'white light'.
- The 'white light' is actually a fusion of all the "wavelengths" in the "visible spectrum" of the whole electromagnetic spectrum.
- The light appears white because the wavelengths that make this light are blended in such a manner that they need to be split with a prismatic device to observe the light bands.