Somehow in a science lesson I realized that some of the stories about it were false.
How did you remember the seven colors of the rainbow or the spectrum?
"The boy who breaks the golden orange sees the blue line" is, as everyone remembers, the first to suggest this spectrum was Isaac Newton, who lived during the reign of King Charles II.
Simply put, a rainbow shines because of the refraction of light at the raindrops when the sun shines. There are many colors in the white beam of light. As one passes through the prism, the refraction or bending of each color chain changes.
The blue ship is at a greater angle than the red light refraction. Then the two colors are slightly farther apart.
Although Isaac Newton's predecessors sent light through the prism and made rainbows or spectra, they thought that the dyes in that prism created such spectra. Newton did two experiments to disprove this. When one light color is transmitted from one prism to another, the color of the second prism is the same as that of the first prism.
No matter how many times I have seen a rainbow, all of a sudden I remember the same old things..but now the rainbow does not fly as much as before ..
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