Physics, asked by ShatabdiBaruah, 8 months ago

why do we see a single rainbow in the sky despite of the fact there are many raindrops in the sky?​

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Answered by simran7539
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The reason each of us only sees one is because of the way rainbows are formed. ... While this happens with every raindrop lit by the Sun, each of us only sees the rainbow formed by those raindrops that happen to be at the correct angular direction to send the different colours into our eyes.

Answered by mastermaths55
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Explanation:

The reason each of us only sees one is because of the way rainbows are formed. ... While this happens with every raindrop lit by the Sun, each of us only sees the rainbow formed by those raindrops that happen to be at the correct angular direction to send the different colours into our eyes.

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