بلغات أخرى
- الألمانيّة: Sichtbares Spektrum
- الإنجليزيّة: Visible Spectrum
- الإسبانيّة: Espectro visible
- الفرنسيّة: Spectre visible
- الإيطاليّة: Spettro visibile
- البرتغاليّة البرازيليّة: Espectro visível
- الصينيّة المبسطة: 可见光谱
- الصينيّة التقليدية: 可見光譜
وسائط ذات صلة
Solar absorption lines
الشرح: This is a high resolution spectrum of light from our Sun showing visible region of the electromagnetic spectrum. The absorption lines are visible clearly as narrow black regions. The visualization shown here was created to mimic a so-called echelle spectrum, with wavelength increasing from left to right along each strip, and from bottom to top. Each of the 50 horizontal strips covers 6 nanometers, for a complete spectrum across the visible range from 400 to 700 nanometers.
This spectrum was created from a digital atlas observed with the Fourier Transform Spectrometer at the McMath-Pierce Solar Facility at the National Solar Observatory on Kitt Peak, near Tucson, Arizona (‘Solar Flux Atlas from 296 to 1300 nm" by Robert L. Kurucz, Ingemar Furenlid, James Brault, and Larry Testerman: National Solar Observatory Atlas No. 1, June 1984).
Note: NSO/Kitt Peak FTS data used here were produced by NSF/NOAO.
المصدر: N.A. Sharp/KPNO/NOIRLab/NSO/NSF/AURA
رابط المصدر
License: CC-BY-4.0 المشاع الإبداعي نَسب المُصنَّف 4.0 دولي (CC BY 4.0) أيقونات
Light Dispersion by a Triangular Prism
الشرح: This photograph shows a prism splitting a beam of white light into its component colors — a beautiful demonstration of optics, the branch of physics that studies how light behaves and interacts with materials. When white light enters the prism, different wavelengths (colors) bend by different amounts because of a process called refraction. This separation of colors produces a spectrum — similar to a rainbow — revealing that white light is actually made up of many colors combined going from blue, through green and yellow to red.
Understanding optics helps scientists and engineers design lenses, microscopes, telescopes, cameras, and many other tools that shape and control light for practical use. The way the prism disperses light into a spectrum is the same principle that makes rainbows form in the sky when sunlight passes through raindrops.
المصدر: Kelvinsong
رابط المصدر
License: CC0 CC0 1.0 عام (CC0 1.0) التخصيص للملك العام أيقونات



