When light passes through raindrops, it is refracted and reflected, splitting into its component colors due to the different refraction angles for each color. This separation of colors creates a rainbow with red on the outer edge and violet on the inner edge, with all the colors of the spectrum in between.
When you point at a rainbow, nothing physically happens because a rainbow is a natural optical phenomenon caused by the reflection, refraction, and dispersion of light in water droplets in the atmosphere.
A rainbow is formed when sunlight is refracted and reflected inside raindrops, separating the light into its different colors. This happens because the light bends as it enters the raindrop, then reflects off the back of the drop, and finally exits, creating the beautiful spectrum of colors we see in a rainbow.
When light shines through a prism, it is refracted and dispersed into its component colors, creating a spectrum known as a rainbow. This happens because each color of light has a different wavelength and is bent at a different angle. The resulting spectrum shows the colors of the rainbow from red to violet.
When a bright light passes through a prism, it is refracted and dispersed into its component colors due to the different wavelengths of each color. This separation of colors creates a spectrum of colors known as a rainbow.
When light enters a prism, it refracts into different colors due to the varying speeds of light in different mediums. This separation of colors is known as dispersion and creates a rainbow spectrum.
It is refracted through raindrops.
When you point at a rainbow, nothing physically happens because a rainbow is a natural optical phenomenon caused by the reflection, refraction, and dispersion of light in water droplets in the atmosphere.
it makes a rainbow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :D
it makes a rainbow!
It happens from light fractions hitting the rays of the sun.
It reflects a rainbow pattern
The moisture droplets in the air refract the light like a prism. This happens with millions of droplets, and depending on the angle at which you observe it, you see a rainbow.
The water will look like a rainbow. that's what happens when it rains
The sunlight hits the glass of water and then the light disperses out as a spectrum of colour (rainbow). This is because sunlight is white light and white light contains the 7 colours of the rainbow. When it hits the glass the colours refract and disperse out as the spectrum of colours, which we see as a rainbow.
You will see what some people call a rainbow, the differing refraction of light frequencies
If it is a glass prism, the light gets split into is spectrum of colours. Normal light looks a bit like a rainbow afterwards.
The light separates, or refracts (I think that's the right word) into a rainbow inside the drop and recombines into white light as it leaves the drop. That is why you need many many drops to see a rainbow.