No, a rainbow does not produce light, it is an effect of light being bent (refracted). The source of the light seen in a rainbow is the Sun.
No, a rainbow does not produce light, it is an effect of light being bent (refracted). The source of the light seen in a rainbow is the Sun.
Mixing the light colours of the rainbow will produce white light (i.e. daylight).
Isaac newton
from my experence i think it is water because it only happens after rain and during sunny days and you put your house to mist you can see the rainbow
No, a rainbow does not produce light, it is an effect of light being bent (refracted). The source of the light seen in a rainbow is the Sun.
No, a rainbow does not produce light, it is an effect of light being bent (refracted). The source of the light seen in a rainbow is the Sun.
Mixing the light colours of the rainbow will produce white light (i.e. daylight).
it will produce rainbow of colours...
Red, Yellow, and Blue.
Isaac newton
Since every possible color is somewhere in the rainbow, it must follow that when light with two or more of the rainbow's colors mix, the mix may produce another color that's somewhere else in the rainbow.
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None of the above. A rainbow is a visual effect produced by light refraction, not a substance. Solids and liquids can both produce rainbows.
Apparently, a rainbow appears in the sky because both, rain and sun, mix together and produce light and colours. Some people belive that at the end of a rainbow is gold. But how does the gold just appear suddenly?
from my experence i think it is water because it only happens after rain and during sunny days and you put your house to mist you can see the rainbow
Because your mum didnt plan you to be born.