Light is a form of energy that enables us to see the world around us. It travels in straight lines and can move through different mediums such as air, water, and glass.
We see different colors because of the way light interacts with objects and our eyes. White light, like sunlight, is made up of all the colors of the spectrum: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet.
When white light passes through a prism, it separates into its component colors. This process is called dispersion. The colors spread out to form a spectrum, which is often seen in a rainbow.
Objects appear a certain color because they reflect that color of light and absorb the other colors.
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Light is a fascinating and essential part of our world, enabling us to see and experience colors. Understanding the properties of light, such as reflection, refraction, and absorption, helps us to comprehend how we see and interact with our environment. Coloured light, with its primary and secondary colors, plays a crucial role in everything from technology to nature, making our visual experiences vibrant and diverse.
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1. What are the properties of light? |
2. How does light interact with different materials? |
3. What is coloured light and how is it produced? |
4. How do UK schools teach about light to students? |
5. Why is understanding light important in everyday life? |
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