Why are the rays described as more thik than rain
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In case of Rays,law of refraction is used to trace the paths. ... An ideal thin lens has two refracting surfaces but the lens is thin enough toassume that light rays bend only once. Another way of saying this is that the lens thickness is much much smaller than the focal length of the lens.
on the other hand, in case of rain The tiny water droplets and ice crystals in clouds are just the right size to scatter all colors of light, compared with the smaller molecules of air that scatter blue light most effectively.
Thus, comparatively rays are thicker a far from rain droplets
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