You'll have to ask a leprechaun.
it is used in rainbow
The phenomenon of splitting of composite white light into its constituent colors is called as dispersion. So as white light gets separated we get VIBGYOR. The rainbow colours.
hydrogen, London dispersion, and dipole - dipole
I believe that you are talking about a prism, and the process where the light is broken up in to its constituent parts is called dispersion
No, dispersion doesn't occur through a hollow prism.
A rainbow is an example of dispersion noob
Rainbow!
A rainbow
it is used in rainbow
rainbow
White light, if passing through a prism, can make a rainbow via the optics phenomenon known as dispersion.
That is a plano-concave lens. Its use in a microscope is usually to avoid chromatic distortions (rainbow effects). Using a glass for the convex lenses which has a weak rainbow (color dispersion) balanced by the occasional concave lens with a strong dispersion, we can cancel most of the dispersion while still, on balance, magnifying. This problem is always present in lenses. Look up the use of "crown" and "flint" glasses in lens design.
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Rainbow is due to dispersion of light as it reflects from rain drops. Red sunset and blue sky are due to Rayleigh's scattering.
No, the word 'rainbow' is a noun; a word for a display of the colors of the spectrum produced by dispersion of light; a variety of related and typically colorful things; a word for a a thing.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'rainbow' is it.Example:There was a rainbow in the mist of the waterfall. It was beautiful. (the pronoun 'it' takes the place of the noun 'rainbow' as the subject of the second sentence)
After the rain stopped and the sun came out, there was a beautiful rainbow. The dress was a rainbow of colors.
Her smile was a rainbow that lightened up my day!