The traditional
description of the rainbow is that it is made up of seven colors - red, orange,
yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet. Actually, the rainbow is a whole
continuum of colors from red to violet and even beyond the colors that the eye
can see.
The colors of the rainbow arise from two basic facts :
Sunlight is made up of the whole range of colors that the eye
can detect. The range of sunlight colors, when combined, looks white to the
eye. This property of sunlight was first demonstrated by Sir Isaac Newton in
1666.
Light of different colors is refracted by different amounts when
it passes from one medium (air, for example) into another (water or glass, for
example).
Descartes and
Willebrord Snell had determined how a ray of light is bent, or refracted, as it
traverses regions of different densities, such as air and water. When the light
paths through a raindrop are traced for red and blue light, one finds that the
angle of deviation is different for the two colors because blue light is bent
or refracted more than is the red light. This implies that when we see a
rainbow and its band of colors we are looking at light refracted and reflected
from different raindrops, some viewed at an angle of 42 degrees; some, at an
angle
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