This lesson contains 16 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 4 videos.
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06 April 2023
6.3 Making Rainbows
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Content objectives
I can recall that white light is made from different colours of light.
I can describe how to use a prism to produce dispersion of white light.
I can list the seven colours in order, starting from red.
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Recall Question
Why can't you see clearly through wet windows?
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Advantages - Useful Application
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Disadvantage
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Key Questions
Do I ever see a rainbow at night?
Does the sun need to be shining in order for me to see a rainbow?
Does there have to be rain or recent rain to enable me to see a rainbow?
What colours can I see in a rainbow?
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Slide 8 - Video
What conclusion did Isaac Newton make about visible white light?
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2:00
Slide 9 - Open question
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What happens to white light when it's refracted at a different angle through a glass prism?
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3:00
Slide 12 - Open question
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Key question
How does a rainbow form through the dispersion of light?
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Lesson Summary
White light is made from different colours of light.
Dispersion happens when a ray of light passes through a prism, the ray is refracted. Violet light is refracted through the largest angle and red light is refracted through the smallest angle.
The seven colours of visible light are R.O.Y.G.B.I.V.