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The conditions for making a rainbow The rainbow is the most common and yet wonderful example of a color spectrum. What does it take to make a rainbow? The conditions must be right. The sun must be in one part of sky and rain falling in another. You must stand with your back towards the sun. If you look towards the rain shower you will likely see a circular arch of color.
A dash of sunlight and drop of water Now that you know the conditions for making a rainbow, what are some of the ingredients? Two things are needed, raindrops and the sun. The raindrops act like tiny prisms. As the sun's rays enter a raindrop, some of the light is reflected back. The rest of the light is refracted into the water. The refracted light is spread into the spectrum of colors. As the different wavelengths of light reach the back of the raindrop some are refracted out of the raindrop. The rest of the light is reflected back into the water. Finally the light is refracted into the air. There are millions of these tiny prisms during a rain storm . Together they make a rainbow. Why is a rainbow shaped like a half circle?
![]() A little math to learn the angles The answer is forty-two. Forty-two degrees is the angle that we see colors refracted from a raindrop. The only way to have exactly forty-two degrees from the point you are standing is to draw a half circle. The drawing above shows a forty-two degree angle and how it forms the shape of a rainbow. Make your own rainbows
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