The image depicts a window made of stained glass(Source. Public Domain). How does a stained glass window alter the white light that passes through it? (1 point)

• reflecting different wavelengths of light.
•diffracting different wavelengths of light
•refracting different wavelengths of light.
• absorbing different wavelengths of light.

• refracting different wavelengths of light.

Are you sure explain

Yes, I'm sure. A stained glass window alters white light by refracting different wavelengths of light. When white light passes through a stained glass window, the glass causes the light to bend or change direction as it travels through different colors and patterns of the glass. This refraction separates the white light into its component colors, creating a vibrant display of different wavelengths of light. Each color of stained glass absorbs and transmits different wavelengths, resulting in the distinctive colors and patterns seen in stained glass windows.