A rainbow is the combined effect (an exhibition) of the refraction, dispersion
and total internal reflection of light (taken together).
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After this, the light rays are subjected to total internal reflection. Then the rays are again refracted when they come out of the water droplet. Hence, rainbow formation is the combined effect of the refraction, dispersion, and total internal reflection of light.
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