Colours of light - Science Learning Hub Light is made up of wavelengths of light, and each wavelength is a particular colour The colour we see is a result of which wavelengths are reflected back to our eyes
Light and colour - South Australia Through clearly explained diagrams and fun illustrations, students learn about the ways light waves are reflected and refracted They will gain an understanding of the electromagnetic spectrum as a whole
Light and Colour Resource - ACTF Suitable for Foundation to Year 2, this learning resource provides activities to support learning about how colour and light is used to visually build a story and influence the audience mood when we watch or create ideas in animation
Physics Tutorial: Light Waves and Color Each lesson includes informative graphics, occasional animations and videos, and Check Your Understanding sections that allow the user to practice what is taught
All about light - BBC Bitesize Learn how light travels and how we see different colours with this Bitesize Scotland Science article for learners at Second Level Curriculum for Excellence
Colour - Visible Spectrum, Wavelengths, Hues | Britannica Colour - Visible Spectrum, Wavelengths, Hues: Newton demonstrated that colour is a quality of light To understand colour, therefore, it is necessary to know something about light As a form of electromagnetic radiation, light has properties in common with both waves and particles
Light and colour Foundation AQA KS4 - Oak National Academy The different colours of light are electromagnetic waves with different frequencies and wavelengths A triangular prism can produce a colour spectrum from white light, showing it is a mixture of all visible wavelengths