Chemistry, asked by maheshPandit54, 1 year ago

How could the white light of the Sun give us various colours of the rainbow?

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Answered by ria38
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actually sun gives us  no white light but when it rains and at the same time the sun is seen only then sun's light passes through the tiny droplets of water falling and it is said that when white light passes through any transperant object like glass,etc...then it forms VIBGYOR meaning v-violet i-indigo b-blue g-green y-yellow  o-orange r-red nd hence forms rainbow
Answered by darkerdemure
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Sunlight is known as visible or white light and is split into a spectrum of colors. Pretty much like the rainbow, every color in VIBGYOR, that is Violet, Indigo, Blue, Green, Yellow, Orange and Red can be seen. When the white light passes through any transparent object it splits into VIBGYOR because the angle of refraction of lights of different colours is different while passing through the transparent medium. In this way the white light of the Sun give us various colours of the rainbow.

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