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What happens when sunlight is passed through a prism? We can see UV rays. We can see infrared rays. Visible light separates into different colors. Visible light splits to form the electromagnetic spectrum.
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What happens when sunlight is passed through a prism?
We can see UV rays.
We can see infrared rays.
Visible light separates into different colors.
Visible light splits to form the electromagnetic spectrum.
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It’s C because colors in the white light of the sun separate into the individual bands of colors.
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It’s the 3rd oneeeeeeeee
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