becasue it reflects off the water and triggers the light
True, or more correctly, when the sunlight is refracted through the water droplets.
The rainbow soon disappears when the rain as stopped as there aren't any droplets for the light to bounce off. Hope i helped ;)
True. A rainbow is a natural optical phenomenon that occurs when sunlight shines onto water droplets in the air, causing the sunlight to be refracted, reflected, and dispersed into a spectrum of colors.
The water acts like a prism and white light shines through it, it makes a rainbow.
The name "rainbow" comes from the Latin word "radius" which means "ray" or "beam of light." Rainbows are formed when sunlight shines through rain droplets in the atmosphere, refracting or bending the light and creating a spectrum of colors.
A rainbow forms when sunlight enters water droplets in the atmosphere, where it is refracted, reflected, and then refracted again as it exits the droplets. The refraction causes the light to separate into its component colors due to different wavelengths bending at varying angles. This dispersion of light creates a circular spectrum of colors, typically seen as a semi-arc in the sky. The result is the vivid display of a rainbow, visible when sunlight shines after a rain shower.
When light shines through a prism, it is refracted, or bent, at different angles depending on its wavelength or color. This dispersion of light causes the white light to separate into its component colors, creating a spectrum of colors known as a rainbow.
When light shines through a prism, it is refracted, which means it is bent as it passes through the prism. This bending of light causes it to separate into its component colors, creating a rainbow spectrum.
the light reflects of the droplets like a prism and bend the rays of light to make a rainbow
You see a rainbow. Sunlight is composed of different colors of light, each with a unique wavelength. When sunlight is refracted through water droplets in the air, the different colors of light separate and create a rainbow pattern, with red on the outer edge and violet on the inner edge.
When ordinary visible light shines on a prism.
No, a rainbow is just an illusion of colors given off by a drop of water when light shines though it. More often, when the sun's rays shine through one or more drops of rain.