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Answered by Souvikpal1234
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A rainbow is regarded as one of the most spectacular light shows observed on the earth. A rainbow is a multicoloured arc made due to the striking of light on water droplets. Rainbow is produced after the rain, by reflection, refraction and light dispersion process in droplets of water. All such events develop a light spectrum in the sky are called rainbow.

The necessary conditions for the formation of the rainbow:

Presence of raindrops.

Sun should be at your back to observe the rainbow.

Formation Of Rainbow

Because of the dispersion, white light separates into different colors when entering the raindrop, causing less refraction of red light than blue light.

Formation of the rainbow:

Light rays, reach the drop near its top level. At first, there is refraction, then the dispersion of white light into colours of a different wavelength.

The violet is the most deviated and red is the least deviated colour.

Reaching the opposite side of the drop, each colour is refracted back into the drop due to the complete internal reflection that hits the drop surface.

Every colour is refracted to the air again.

We experience the rainbow when we observe in between 42-40 degrees.

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Answered by yeshvardhan47
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Rainbows are formed when light from the sun is scattered by water droplets (e.g. raindrops or fog) through a process called refraction. ... Once the refracted light enters the raindrop, it is reflected off the back and then refracted again as it exits and travels to our eyes.

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