Why two observers do not see the same rainbow?
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() all the rain drops that disperse the light to form rainbow lie within cone of semi vertical 40degree to 42degree
() if two observers are standing at distance apart They will observe different parts of the rainbow
() if two observers are standing at distance apart They will observe different parts of the rainbow
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⭐. All the rain drops that disourse the light to form rainbow lie between a cone of semi vwrtic angle 40 degree to 42 degree.
⭐. If two observers are standing at a distance apart , they will observe rainbow a different parts on the surface of the cone.
⭐. So the portion of the rainbow observed by an observer depends on the position of the observer .
⭐. Two different observers will form two different cones with the observer standing at the vertex , of the cone , therfore rainbow seen by them will be different.
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