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.
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.
no it isnt. It is a result of a phenomenon of light
No. Water vapor has no light source. Also, a rainbow is really a circle. There is no "end" of the rainbow. The light source is the sun. Draw a line from the sun to the center of the rainbow. The different colors are located at the angles relative to the sun's rays. For instance, if I recall correctly, I seem to remember that "Red" occurs at about 22 degrees off axis from the center of the rainbow. Other colors occur at higher or lower angles.
no,it is not source of because if we put light on it then it will make eg.. lcd or led if swich on it make light sun, lighting,rainbow and firework
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. 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.
no it isnt. It is a result of a phenomenon of 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.
a puddle or a rainbow
No, rainbows are formed when sunlight is refracted, reflected, and dispersed in water droplets in the atmosphere. Without sunlight, there wouldn't be the necessary light and water droplets interaction to create a rainbow.
No. Water vapor has no light source. Also, a rainbow is really a circle. There is no "end" of the rainbow. The light source is the sun. Draw a line from the sun to the center of the rainbow. The different colors are located at the angles relative to the sun's rays. For instance, if I recall correctly, I seem to remember that "Red" occurs at about 22 degrees off axis from the center of the rainbow. Other colors occur at higher or lower angles.
no,it is not source of because if we put light on it then it will make eg.. lcd or led if swich on it make light sun, lighting,rainbow and firework
To create a rainbow effect using a mirror and water, you'll need a source of white light (like sunlight), angle the mirror so that it reflects the light onto the surface of the water, and position yourself in a way that you see the reflection of the light in the water at a specific angle to see the rainbow. This effect occurs due to the refraction and dispersion of light as it passes through the water, creating the rainbow colors.
A rainbow is composed of light. Light does not reflect light.
it changes to colours of the rainbow, starting with a white light and gradually is altered due to the position of the light source and to violet in which the light fades to the back ground colour; and white light
No,no t does not. A rainbow is merely light.