Physics, asked by rajdarsan, 1 year ago

why complete rainbow


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Answered by BrainlyYoda
2
Complete rainbow is an arc or circle that is in concentric bands the colours of the spectrum which is formed opposite the sun by the refraction and reflection of the sun's rays in raindrops.


rajdarsan: dispersion of light
Anonymous: no refraction is different from that
Anonymous: refraction bending of light
Anonymous: one example of refeation is pasing of ligh through glass slab
Anonymous: example of diffraction is the rainbow
rajdarsan: k,accepted
Anonymous: its just a simple mistake dont worry if u still dont trus me u can refer to the text book of class 10
Answered by scady3501
0
because there in only 6 colors in a rainbow
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