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How do water droplets reflect light?
When light meets a water droplet, it is refracted at the boundary of air and water, and enters the droplet, where the light is dispersed into the seven colors. The rainbow effect occurs because the light is then reflected inside the droplet and finally refracted out again into the air.
Do raindrops reflect light?
As light enters the raindrop, it is refracted (the path of the light is bent to a different angle), and some of the light is reflected by the internal, curved, mirror-like surface of the raindrop, and finally is refracted back out the raindrop toward the observer.
What happens to white light when it travels through a raindrop?
Passing white light from a distant source through a raindrop is one way to separate the colors. Upon entering the drop, the light ray is refracted (or bent) into an angle that depends on wavelength (or color). Blue light is bent more than red light, with green and yellow in between.
How is rainbow formed * 1 point when raindrops absorbs sunlight when raindrops reflect sunlight when raindrops disperse sunlight when raindrops diffract sunlight?
Even when the refracted light falls on the other surface of the water droplet some it is internally reflected. Hence, a rainbow is formed due to the refraction, dispersion and reflection of the sunlight that passes through the water droplets present in the atmosphere.
Why does the light dispersed by the raindrops appear as a bow?
The reason that it appears to be only a two dimensional flat object isbecause there is no evidence of distance. All the drops, which disperse lighttowards the observer to form the rainbow, lie in the shape of a cone withmany different layers.
When white light enters a raindrop Why does it exit the raindrop in the form of different colors?
different colors? Since each color inside the white light has its own wave, the colors slow down at different speeds when they pass through the raindrop. This causes them to bend at different angles when they are reflected, and then they exit the raindrop as separate colors.
Are rainbows a full circle?
Rainbows are actually full circles. The antisolar point is the center of the circle. Viewers in aircraft can sometimes see these circular rainbows. Viewers on the ground can only see the light reflected by raindrops above the horizon.
Why do electrons scatter light?
Electron size is much less than the wavelength of light, hence scattering takes place when light falls on it.