The Visual Spectrum!
Visible light rays
A rainbow has a smooth spectrum of changing color, with no objective division between one color and the next. Different languages not only have different words that represent the different colors, but also divide the spectrum up into more or fewer colors. Traditionally English-speaking people divide the spectrum visible in a rainbow into 7 colors, perhaps because the highly influential Isaac Newton thought there was something special about the number 7 (there were 7 known planets at the time, 7 days in a week, 7 musical nodes in a diatonic scale, etc.), so he deliberately divided the spectrum into 7 colors: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet. There are several other popular ways to divide the spectrum up into more or fewer colors.
Those are the colors of the spectrum of sunlight. Red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet.
The rainbow has a name, but it's the scientific name. Rainbow also goes by Moonbow. But, rainbow is called rainbow because the colors in the rainbow. ROYGBIV when you see a rainbow its called a spectrum. ROY G. BIV is the name... for RED, ORANGE, YELLOW, GREEN, BLUE, INDIGO, VIOLET...
The colors of the spectrum were the colors of the rainbow.
A rainbow is a spectrum.
If there were colors, that part of the spectrum would not be invisible.
The visible spectrum
The White Light Spectrum.
The Visual Spectrum!
Visible Light Spectrum.
The Red spectrum of colors is always the outermost arc on a Rainbow while the Blue spectrum of colors make up the innermost arc
The colors are red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple. Basically the colors of the rainbow.
You see all the colors in a rainbow.
It can also be called a spectrum of colour!
It does indeed.