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Isaac Newton's prism experiment showing how sunlight is split into its separate colours, 1747.
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Plate from Opticks, by Isaac Newton, showing the splitting of light through prisms, 1704.
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Optical phenomena observed and described by Sir Isaac Newton, 1704.
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Experiment showing that prismatic colours cannot be split further, 1747.
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Plate showing diagram of the optics of a reflecting telescope (Fig 29), 1704.
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Isaac Newton, English scientist and mathematician, (1666) 1874.
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Newton's experiment splitting white light into the colours of the spectrum by a prism, 1757. 
Newton's experiment showing how white light is refracted by a prism and split into the colours of the spectrum, 1757. The dotted line shows the beam of light entering through the window and the path it would take if not refracted. From  Voltaire's Melanges de Philosophie: Elemens du Philosophie de Newton, etc. (Paris, 1757). 
Unique Identifier AR923603 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 4233px × 2473px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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