water prism - recombine spectra

Description
A water prism is used to disperse white light into its component colors, creating a spectrum. By using a second prism, the dispersed light is recombined to form white light again. This demonstration shows that white light is composed of a combination of different colors and that these colors can be separated and then recombined through refraction. The experiment also highlights the principles of dispersion and the behavior of light as it passes through different media.
PIRA DCS Number
6F10.30A