The spectrum depends upon light of different colours being slowed by
different amounts: the refractive index of a given substance, say glass or
water, is greater for blue light than for red. You could think of blue light
as being a slower swimmer than red, getting tangled up in the
undergrowth of atoms in glass or water because of its short wavelength.
Light of all colours gets less tangled up among the sparser atoms of air,
but blue still travels more slowly than red. In a vacuum, where ther...
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