A rainbow is a spectrum.
colours of the rainbow is practically white light that has been diffracted/ dispersed into different coloursbut so is visible lightthe rainbow is the same as visible light. the rainbow is where they get the visible light theory.
The lunar spectrum is identical to the solar spectrum. The moon reflects the sun's light, and it cannot help but be the same.
White light contains all the possible colors of the visible spectrum, so they are the same thing.
The amount by which light is bent depends on its wavelength. The colors are arranged in the order of their wavelengths.
Orange is the color that is opposite of blue on the color wheel. They are color complements. The opposite of red is green, and the opposite of yellow is purple.(By paired RGB colors, the secondary color complementary to blue is yellow, to red is cyan, and to green is magenta. Blue is also the same distance from the midrange of the visible spectrum as yellow.)
Actually, all rainbows have the SAME colors, namely: all of them from ultraviolet to infrared, the entire visible spectrum.
A Spectrum can make a rainbow. So they aren't the same thing.
An optical prism can be used to disperse light from the sun's spectrum into all of its constituent colors. It is the same concept that gives rise to the phenomenon of rainbows.
This is the same as if you had a light to a piece of glass..... the light is bended.
colours of the rainbow is practically white light that has been diffracted/ dispersed into different coloursbut so is visible lightthe rainbow is the same as visible light. the rainbow is where they get the visible light theory.
yes.the rainbow is formed by water droplets acting as a prism, and the prism shows the color spectrum in ORDER And you can get what's called a double rainbow. In that, the order of colors in the outer arc will be reversed. The colours in order are, Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo and Violet. :)
The polar opposite of the color gray is gray itself. Normal colors (of the spectrum: R.O.Y.G.B.I.V.) are part of the spectrum or color wheel. Therefore, they each have completely different opposite colors (the other side of the color wheel). However, the color gray is not one of the spectrum of colors. In fact, the color gray is hardly even a color at all. Gray is exactly between white and black. White is the pigmentary absence of color, while black consists of all of the elemental pigmentary colors (red, blue, and yellow). Again, black and white are not part of the color spectrum, and gray is in the middle of the two. Perfect gray has no opposite because there are only two colors on its special spectrum. For this reason, had there been some kind of color wheel based off of black and white alone, perfect black would be on, say, the top, and then perfect white would have to be on the bottom, on the center of each side (left and right), the two colors would meet at exactly the same spot, creating exactly the same color. Thus, gray has no opposite. There is no polar opposite. Grey/gray is a mixture of black and white.
It refracts the light, basically taking the light beam apart and spreading it out to see all the visible colors in the light spectrum. Water does the same thing and that is how rainbows are made.
No, the colors are always in the same order.
The lunar spectrum is identical to the solar spectrum. The moon reflects the sun's light, and it cannot help but be the same.
The same department of the government that decided what colors should be in sunlight, because that's where the colors in a rainbow come from.
The colors of visible light are arranged in order from longest wavelength to shortest wavelength. Red has the shortest, and violet the longest, and the other colors fall in between.Infrared radiation lies just below red on the electromagnetic spectrum, and ultraviolet lies just above violet.