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Answer:
Both are right. Refraction causes different wavelengths to become visible.
Explanation:
When light waves are refracted through rain drops. Due to change in medium, the wave slows down which causes change in wavelength. As light waves with different wavelength in visible region have different colors. Continuous refraction through rain drops results in a Rainbow.
Answer:
Both are right. Refraction causes the different wavelengths to become visible.
Explanation:
Rainbows are seen as an arc with 7 colors clearly visible. The seven colors are, in order from outer most to inner most color, Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, and Violet.
The light coming from the Sun is made up of seven colors (VIBGYOR) each having its own wavelength and frequency. When this light passes through the tiny water droplets in the atmosphere three optical phenomenon are the reason behind the occurrence of the rainbow. These are: Refraction, reflection and dispersion.
Together they result in the white light splitting in seven different colors to show us the spectrum of light in the form of an arc called as rainbow.