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What is a rainbow? What are the two conditions necessary for the formation of a rainbow in the sky?

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Answered by susmitapal496
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Explanation:

▶️WHAT IS RAINBOW?

ANSWER:-

RAINBOW IS NATURAL SPECTRUM SHOWN IN THE NATURE...IN WHICH THE WHITE LIGHT SPLITS INTO ITS CONSTITUENTS SEVEN COLOURS.

CONDITIONS NECESSARY FOR RAINBOW FORMATION:-

IT SHOULD BE RAINING AND SIMULTANEOUSLY SUNNY TOO FOR THE FORMATION OF RAINBOW...SO THAT THE WATET DROPS FROM THE RAIN ACTS AS NATURAL PRISM FOR SPLITTING OF COLOURS...

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Answered by asishshajan007
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The formation of a rainbow involves a series of physical phenomena - reflection, refraction, dispersion and total internal reflection. The occurence of each of these is due to the interaction of light with air and water and the boundaries between them.

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