In the formation of Rainbow, which of the following property of light is not
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One of nature's most splendid masterpieces is the rainbow. A rainbow is an excellent demonstration of the dispersion of light and one more piece of evidence that visible light is composed of a spectrum of wavelengths, each associated with a distinct color. To view a rainbow, your back must be to the sun as you look at an approximately 40 degree angle above the ground into a region of the atmosphere with suspended droplets of water or even a light mist. Each individual droplet of water acts as a tiny prism that both disperses the light and reflects it back to your eye. As you sight into the sky, wavelengths of light associated with a specific color arrive at your eye from the collection of droplets. The net effect of the vast array of droplets is that a circular arc of ROYGBIV is seen across the sky. But just exactly how do the droplets of water disperse and reflect the light? And why does the pattern always appear as ROYGBIV
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Hey friend, Here is your answer -
In the formation of rainbow there are three properties of light are responsible.
1. Refraction
2. Dispersion
3. Total internal reflection.
Hope it will help you.
In the formation of rainbow there are three properties of light are responsible.
1. Refraction
2. Dispersion
3. Total internal reflection.
Hope it will help you.
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