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Is a double rainbow real?

Yes, a double rainbow is real and occurs when light is reflected twice inside a raindrop, creating a secondary rainbow outside the primary one. The colors in the secondary rainbow are inverted compared to the primary rainbow.


Why does a rainbow show colors from reds to violet?

There's a broad band of wavelengths of light coming from a rainbow. They range from wavelengths that are too short for your eyes to detect, all the way to wavelengths that are too long for your eyes to detect. Within that band of wavelengths is the total band that your eyes can detect, and you see them as a spread out display of all the colors that your eyes and brain can work together to perceive.


Why do you get rainbows?

Small droplets of water behave like tiny prisms in the sky. Sometimes the colors will reach our eyes after refracting and undergoing internal reflection. As can be seen in figure 4.3.2, droplets higher in the sky refract red to our eyes while green and blue go overhead. In drops lower in the sky, blue light is refracted and reflected to our eyes, but green and red light bend lower down, missing our eyes. The over-all effect is that we see a primary rainbow- a band in the sky with red at the top and blue at the bottom. Sometimes a less intense secondary rainbow can be seen above a primary one. Light reaches our eyes from a secondary rainbow after two internal reflections inside each rainbow. This has the effect of reversing the colors so the bottom band is red


Do real diamonds sparkle rainbow colors?

Yes, this is a lively way to describe the reflection and refraction of light through diamonds.


What is the genesis of color?

Color is the result of the interaction between light, an object, and our eyes. When light strikes an object, the object absorbs certain wavelengths of light and reflects others, which our eyes perceive as color. This perception of color is a complex biological and psychological process that allows us to differentiate between different wavelengths of light.