Step 1: Define dispersion of white light: Dispersion of white light is the phenomenon in which white light splits into its seven constituent colors when it passes through a transparent medium like a glass prism. These colors are: Violet, Indigo, Blue, Green, Yellow, Orange, and Red (VIBGYOR).
Step 2: State the cause of dispersion: - The main cause of dispersion is that different colors of light travel at different speeds in the prism medium. - Each color has a different wavelength, and hence, each color bends (refracts) by a different amount when it enters or exits the prism. - Violet light bends the most, and Red light bends the least.
Step 3: Describe the diagram: - Draw a triangular glass prism placed on a table. - Show a narrow beam of white light - Inside the prism, indicate that the light splits into seven colors. - From the other face of the prism, draw the emergent rays spreading outwards in a fan shape to represent the colors of the spectrum (VIBGYOR). - Label the incident ray, refracted rays, emergent rays, and the colors in correct order.
Step 4: Conclusion: Dispersion of white light through a prism results in the formation of a visible spectrum due to different degrees of refraction for each wavelength of light.