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Colours in CDs

You may have noticed funky colours in CDs before, but where do they come from and why do they look different if you look at different lights?

What you need

A CD

A CD and or a DVD

Compact Flourescent

Some different lights, eg. Normal and energy saving bulbs, street lights etc.

What to Do

Turn a light on.

Look at the reflection of the light in the CD, change the angle a bit and get an idea of what it looks like.

Do the same thing with each of your lights and compare them.

 


What may Happen

You should find that you see funky colours in the reflection, but that all the lights don't look the same.

A conventional lightbulb will produce a smooth rainbow.

 


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