Why does the light dispersed by the raindrops appear as a bow?
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rainbow is not a two-dimensional arc; it is in fact a three dimensional cone with the apex at the observer's eye. The reason that it appears to be only a two dimensional flat object isbecause there is no evidence of distance. All the drops, which disperse lighttowards the observer to form the rainbow, lie in the shape of a cone withmany different layers. The outside layers disperse the red component, thelayer below that - the orange component, and the layer below that -the yellow component, etc.
rainbow is not a two-dimensional arc; it is in fact a three dimensional cone with the apex at the observer's eye. The reason that it appears to be only a two dimensional flat object isbecause there is no evidence of distance. All the drops, which disperse lighttowards the observer to form the rainbow, lie in the shape of a cone withmany different layers. The outside layers disperse the red component, thelayer below that - the orange component, and the layer below that -the yellow component, etc.
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THE DISPERSED BY THE RAIN DROPS APPER AS A BOW BECAUSE
A.ALL DROP THAT DISPERSE THE LIGHT TO WARDS US LIE IN SHAPE OF BOW
B.ALL DROP THAT DISPERSE THE LIGHT TOWARDS US LIE IN RHE SHAPE OF CONE WITH OUR EYE AS TIP
C.ALL DROP THAT DISPERSE THE LIGHT TOWARDS US LIE UN SHAPE OF CIRCLE
D. ALL THE ABOVE
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