the physics of rainbows
The physics of rainbows refers to the scientific explanations behind the phenomenon of a colorful arc in the sky that forms when sunlight interacts with water droplets in the atmosphere, resulting in the dispersion, refraction, and reflection of light to produce a spectrum of colors.
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