Dispersion is when different parts of something move at different speeds, causing them to spread out.
Imagine you're on a merry-go-round. When it starts spinning slowly, everyone moves together, you, your friend, and the horse you're riding. But if the merry-go-round suddenly goes faster, you might feel like you're being pulled apart from your friend because you’re all moving at different speeds now. That’s dispersion in action!
Like a Rainbow in Water
Think about when you drop a stone into a calm pond. The water ripples outwards, and the waves spread out, that's dispersion too! Each wave moves slightly differently, so they don’t all stay together.
Or picture a group of kids running down a hallway. If one kid runs faster than the others, they'll start to spread apart, just like how dispersion works in water or light.
When Light Dispers
Now imagine sunlight going through a glass prism, like a rainbow filter. The white light is made up of different colors, and each color moves at its own speed inside the glass. Because of that, they spread out into a beautiful rainbow, that’s dispersion in light!
Examples
- A prism splitting white light into a rainbow
- Rainbow after the rain
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See also
- How Does Reflection vs Refraction Work?
- How Does Light waves Work?
- How Does Interference Patterns Work?
- What is Light travels quicker than sound?
- What is Light - Physics (Simple Explanation)?