Why we don't observe spherical rainbow?
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There is no true circular structure! There is:
1) a large 'cloud' of droplets in front of you
2) while the sun is behind you
3) there is the shadow of your head in the sunlight, that forms a half line, parallel to the incoming sunbeams.
4) around this shadowline, you carrry around a set of concentrically embedded cones, and from a droplet that falls through the red cone, you receive red light.
HOPE THIS HELPS YOU :)
1) a large 'cloud' of droplets in front of you
2) while the sun is behind you
3) there is the shadow of your head in the sunlight, that forms a half line, parallel to the incoming sunbeams.
4) around this shadowline, you carrry around a set of concentrically embedded cones, and from a droplet that falls through the red cone, you receive red light.
HOPE THIS HELPS YOU :)
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Hey !
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The rainbow may look semicircular if the sun is setting or rising a good time to see a rainbow because the sunlight at that time can get under rain.
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Thanks !
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