The part of the rainbow that you can see is. There's more to the rainbow than what you see ... outside the red end and outside the violet end. Those regions are composed of parts of the spectrum that are not visible.
The rainbows are leaning out from the sky (not touching the sky) Thus making the rainbow visible. Another explanation is that the colours are brighter and more powerful than the sky's ordinary blue!Thank you for reading!!
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Newton originally studied the rainbow after creating one using a prism. He originally commented on 5 colours but then added another two to be comparable with notes in a musical scale.
No, blue and red visible light have different wavelengths. if you see the rainbow, blue and red can been seen on separate stripes which means they have different wavelengths.
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Split you computer screen into 3 sections: 1. nyan.cat (its a website) 2. Rainbow Unicorn Attack (RUA) 3. tecno kitty (on youtube) Start to play RUA at the same time as watching the other 2. Do this for more than 10 min and barf a rainbow.
Infrared radiation is not visible. Its wavelength is longer than red.
There are more than 40 visible constellations during Winter.
Water droplets refract different wavelengths of visible light differently. Blue wavelengths are less "bent" than red wavelengths, so the blue portion of the rainbow is towards the inside edge of the rainbow.
yes, there are more colors tha the visible spectrum!