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  • Spectroscope: Understanding Light and Color Separation
    The device you're describing is called a spectroscope.

    Here's why:

    * Breaks light into colors: Spectroscopes use a prism or diffraction grating to separate white light into its component colors (the visible spectrum). This is known as dispersion.

    * Produces an image: The separated colors are then projected onto a screen or viewed through an eyepiece, creating an image of the spectrum.

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