The familiar example of the visible Spectrum in nature is the is the formation of a _______
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A familiar example of the visible Spectrum in nature is the formation of a rainbow.
Explanation:
Concept,
The electromagnetic wave is a series of a spectrum ranging from gamma rays which are the highest frequency waves(of the order of 10²⁶ Hz) to the radio ways which are the lowest frequency (of the order of 10⁰ Hz).
So, in this whole spectrum of electromagnetic waves, visible light has a small band from 4 × 10¹⁴ Hz to 8 × 10¹⁴ Hz (you can imagine how tiny part of the world we are able to see).
Examples,
An example of the visible spectrum in nature is the formation of a rainbow, as rainbow forms by the dispersion of white light which contains all frequencies coming from the sun by the raindrop falling from the sky.
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