Newton's Blue Light Experiment

by
Philip Bell
KIE Developer

Newton pic (Picture linked from Newton Institute)

Newton (1642-1727) was a scientist and mathematician who is perhaps most famous for his ideas about how objects move. But he also spent quite a bit of time thinking about light.

Newton knew that Aristotle and Kepler thought that light and color were not directly related. They thought color came from white light being changed by an object's color. But, he also knew that Grimaldi had suggested that light and color were connected somehow. As he was investigating these two alternatives, Newton performed many light experiments, including the following which turned out to be crucial in his explanation of light.

Newton's Blue Light Experiment

Many of Newton's experiments were performed using prisms (which were pretty new at that time). Grimaldi and others knew that when white light was directed into a prism, a pattern of brilliant colors came out the other side (as shown in the picture below). But how did this work? And did it help understand color and light?

Exploratorium prism
(Picture linked from The Exploratorium)

To find out, Newton took this one step further by selecting out only blue-colored light coming from one prism and passing it through a second one. He thought this would help decide how prisms produced the different colors. I wanted to try Newton's experiment myself. The picture below shows how I set it up. Light from the first prism is coming from the left and hitting the two sheets of paper.

Experiment setup

The blue portion goes through the slit and goes through the second prism, creating a blue band on the far sheet of paper. Here's a better picture of what it looked like in the darkened room:

Experiment pic

Newton's Explanation For This

Newton noticed that when he passed only the blue portion of the light into the second prism, only blue light came out. According to Aristotle and Kepler, the blue light should have been changed more by passing it through another prism -- but it wasn't! The light entering the second prism looked the same as the light coming out. Newton explained this by thinking of the blue light as a particular kind of light. Looking back to the first prism which was producing a rainbow of colors using only white sunlight, Newton proposed the idea that white light is actually a mixture of different colors of light.


Evidence Information

KEYWORDS light, color, Newton
SUBMITTERPhilip Bell


Additional Information

METHODS Newton performed these experiments and proposed scientific ideas to explain what he saw.
INSPIRATION I made this evidence to show how Newton investigated color through experimentation.
PROJECTS Other
GUIDANCE- Can you come up with another way to explain Newton's experiment?
COMPREHENSION TIMELess than 5 minutes
SCIENCE LEVELMiddle School and Above


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