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Which "light phenomenon" is shown in the following diagram ​

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Answered by ankitabareth200787
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Common optical phenomena are often due to the interaction of light from the sun or moon with the atmosphere, clouds, water, dust, and other particulates. One common example is the rainbow, when light from the sun is reflected and refracted by water droplets.

Answered by HrishikeshSangha
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The light phenomenon shown in the figure is "Common optical phenomenon" or as it is commonly called "optical phenomenon".

1. It is defined as any observational phenomenon that results in the interaction of light, from source, and an object.

2. It usually occurs when the light from natural sources like sun or moon interact with the surface of natural elements like clouds, droplet of water, dust and others.

3. It can lead to the formation of rainbows, halos, crepuscualr rays and many more such things.

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