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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.
A rainbow is composed of light. Light does not reflect light.
Rainbow is formed when light from a distant source falls on a collection of water drops such as in rain, spray, or fog.This is how rainbow related to light.
No,no t does not. A rainbow is merely light.
No. In order to see a rainbow in front of you, there must be a source of light behind you, and the rainbow you see will only have the colors of the source in it.
Mixing the light colours of the rainbow will produce white light (i.e. daylight).
white light contains all of the colors of the rainbow, so if all of the rainbow's colors shown collectively at one point, the light would be white light (like the sun's light).
because the rain is like cristals if you hold one up to the light it will reflect a rainbow so light=rain=rainbow
There are an infinite number of colors of visible light,and ALL of them are present in a rainbow.
Visible light is the electromagnetic wave seen in a rainbow. This light is refracted, reflected, and dispersed by water droplets in the atmosphere to create the colors we see in a rainbow.
light is white. if you mix the colors of the rainbow you get white. A prism separates the colors, showing a rainbow.