Physics, asked by sanjeebanmohapatra, 1 month ago

what makes a rainbow answer it right I will make you brainilist​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A rainbow is a multicolored arc made by light striking water droplets. The most familiar type rainbow is produced when sunlight strikes raindrops in front of a viewer at a precise angle (42 degrees). Light entering a water droplet is refracted. It is then reflected by the back of the droplet.

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Answered by jangrapayal01
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Answer:

Due to refraction a rainbow forms

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