Answer:
When a beam of white light enters a prism, it gets refracted at point and splits into its seven constituent colours. This splitting of the light occurs because of different angles of bending for each colour and this different angles of bending occurs because different component of light faces different refractive indices when passing through the glass prism.
Firstly, Newton made white light to fall on a prism, this cause dispersion of white light into seven colours. Newton then placed an inverted prism in the path of a colour band of seven colours. Only a beam of white light comes out from the second prism. So Newton concluded that white light comprises of seven component colours.
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