A rainbow encompasses a continual spectrum of color.
What specifically are you referring to? :\
A rainbow is a spectrum.
It is the spectrum of visible light, which has the colors of the rainbow.
The longest visible wavelengths are thoseat the red end of the spectrum (rainbow).
when dispersed through a prism: Visible spectrum of light (rainbow) part of (very small fraction) electromagnets spectrum
Yes, the invisible spectrum includes wavelengths beyond what our eyes can detect, such as ultraviolet and infrared light. These wavelengths do not correspond to the colors of the rainbow that we can see with our eyes.
A rainbow is a spectrum.
A Spectrum can make a rainbow. So they aren't the same thing.
A continuous spectrum is produced when white light from the Sun passes through a prism. This spectrum contains all the colors of the rainbow without any distinct lines or bands.
The colors of the spectrum were the colors of the rainbow.
The visible light portion of the electromagnetic spectrum.
Visible Light Spectrum.
The rainbow displayed a beautiful spectrum of colors.
Red is the only color in the rainbow spectrum that is spelled with only 3 letters. Red is the only color in the rainbow spectrum that is spelled with only 3 letters.
It is the spectrum of visible light, which has the colors of the rainbow.
The visible spectrum
We see visible light waves in the rainbow, which are a portion of the electromagnetic spectrum. These waves are perceived by our eyes as various colors due to their different wavelengths.
A rainbow? I mean you are seeing the entire visible spectrum... Rainbow isn't the most scientific word but it's something...rainbow is refracted light so yea final answer... Rainbow