It's called diffraction - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diffraction.
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A clear glass prism will split a white light beam into rainbow colours.
Diffraction is the bending of waves around an obstacle under specific circumstances.
The Diffraction of wave is the process of waves going through small objects or obstacles. Diffraction waves spreads out the wave past through some small holes or openings thus basically bending around any object then disperse out.
It's called diffraction - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diffraction.
Electromagnetic diffraction.
Rainbows! Sun rays diffract in water droplets to form rainbow.
The diffraction of light in the real life can be seen as a rainbow pattern on a DVD or CD. The closely spaced tracks function as diffraction grating. A credit card's hologram is another example diffraction light application in real life. The grating structure on the card produces the desired diffraction pattern.
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No. A rainbow can't "cause" anything.
cause they "follow the rainbow"
Cause there is water near by and the sun is in front of it and it makes a rainbow and there is not end of a rainbow or a pot of gold
A clear glass prism will split a white light beam into rainbow colours.
Diffraction is the bending of waves around an obstacle under specific circumstances.
The Diffraction of wave is the process of waves going through small objects or obstacles. Diffraction waves spreads out the wave past through some small holes or openings thus basically bending around any object then disperse out.
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