Biology, asked by kotteeswaran541, 9 months ago

Why is the order of colours reversed in a secondary rainbow from that in the

primary rainbow?​

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Answered by aadii27
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The secondary rainbow is fainter than the primary because more light escapes from two reflections compared to one and because the rainbow itself is spread over a greater area of the sky. Each rainbow reflects white light inside its coloured bands, but that is "down" for the primary and "up" for the secondary.

Answered by Harigokul10
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Answer:

I hope my answers are helpful for you

Explanation:

rainbow are the result of the reflection and rafraction of the light from the sun

secondary rainbow

is the result of the light being reflected twice in the rainbow

primary rainbow

. the colours appear the same as the primary

thank you......

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