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You use the first prism to eliminate the yellow by merely blocking it from entering the second prism. Use a thin piece of card board just wide enough to fit between the orange and green light (blocking the yellow). Then you use the second prism to break up the yellow beam from the fist prism.

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What are two examples of a parallel beam of light?

One example of a parallel beam of light is sunlight reaching the Earth's surface, as the rays from the Sun are nearly parallel due to the vast distance between the Sun and Earth. Another example is laser light, which is produced by stimulated emission and consists of highly coherent and parallel rays due to the nature of the laser's construction and operation.


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Who first discovered how to make a rainbow by spitting a mouthful of water into a beam of sunlight?

Isaac Newton, in his experiments with prisms.


Is a beam of sunlight a thermal energy?

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