Science, asked by harinder172j, 17 days ago

what makes a rainbow? ​

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Answered by paulpratyasha2006
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Answer:

the rainbow is formed when the light particles scattered in the sky and due to the rays of sun and due to its different angles of reflection we can see a band of colour s in the sky.This is how rainbow is formed.

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Answered by ankitpatle0
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  • A rainbow is created when the sun and the weather come together.
  • Light enters a water droplet as it moves from air to denser water, slowing and bending. The light bounces off the droplet's inside, separating the wavelengths (or colours) that make it up.
  • it creates a rainbow, as light departs the droplet.
  • A droplet of water catches the rays of the sun.
  • Light bends or refracts when it passes through a droplet because it travels slower in water than in air (because water is denser).
  • The light bounces off the back of the water droplet and returns in the same direction, bending once more as it exits the water droplet.
  • Light bends as it travels from air to denser water as it strikes a water droplet.
  • The light bounces off the droplet's inside, splitting the wavelengths (or colours) into which it belongs. When it leaves the droplet, it creates a rainbow.
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