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Why are you not able to see a complete rainbow at all places .....?​

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Answered by anshbrijwasi6
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After rain,some water particles remain suspended in air and act as prism to the light falling on them. ... Now the intensity of light varies from place to place. The colours often tend to merge with one another as rainbow is a continuous spectrum. Hence a complete rainbow is not seen at all places.

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After rain,some water particles remain suspended in air and act as prism to the light falling on them.White light after falling on these particles,break into its constituent colours.The colours are arranged according to wavelength.Red has maximum wavelength and violet minimum.Now the intensity of light varies from place to place.The colours often tend to merge with one another as rainbow is a continuous spectrum.Hence a complete rainbow is not seen at all places.

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