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5Th Group: Melsi Triana Erica Rachma Putri Triska Ladini Meilika Dwi Putri

Rainbows are caused by sunlight refracting through water droplets in the atmosphere. Sunlight enters the droplet and refracts, separating into the visible color spectrum which is seen as a multicolored arc. The light refracts twice inside the droplet before reflecting back towards the observer's eyes, causing the rainbow to appear in the opposite part of the sky from the sun. Rainbows form when sunlight interacts with raindrops following precipitation, refracting and dispersing the light into a circular arc of color across the sky.

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5Th Group: Melsi Triana Erica Rachma Putri Triska Ladini Meilika Dwi Putri

Rainbows are caused by sunlight refracting through water droplets in the atmosphere. Sunlight enters the droplet and refracts, separating into the visible color spectrum which is seen as a multicolored arc. The light refracts twice inside the droplet before reflecting back towards the observer's eyes, causing the rainbow to appear in the opposite part of the sky from the sun. Rainbows form when sunlight interacts with raindrops following precipitation, refracting and dispersing the light into a circular arc of color across the sky.

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RAINBO

W 5TH GROUP
MELSI TRIANA
ERICA RACHMA PUTRI
TRISKA LADINI
MEILIKA DWI PUTRI
BACK

DEFENITION OF RAINBOW :

A rainbow is a meteorological phenomenon


that is caused by reflection, refraction
and dispersion of light in water droplets
resulting in a spectrum of light appearing
in the sky. It takes the form of a
multicoloured circular arc. Rainbows
caused by sunlight always appear in the
section of sky directly opposite the sun.
BACK

THE CAUSE OF THE


RAINBOW:
• Rainbows occur because of the
sunlight habitation by the rain.
Therefore, it can be seen after the
rain. The shape that looks like half
circle happen because of the circle
raindrop or sphere raindrop.
However, the underside of the
rainbow is covered by earth, so the
only shape that can be seen from
earth is half circle. Yet, the full
rainbow can be seen in an
airplane.
BACK
HOW IT HAPPENED ?
This occurence of rainbow is when sunlight ‘crash’ the rain, the light will be refracted
by the water. Because there is difference in wave length and angle, the light will
separate. However, there is still residue of the light that will once more be reflected.
At the time that sunlight will once again come and that light will be refracted again.

the process of rainbow formation

light
bend refraction
of sunlight

sunlight passes
through water
droplets
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CONCLUCION :
• The rainbow is an optical and meteorological phenomenon into a
parallel, multicolored light visible in the sky.
• Rainbow colors are red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and purple.
• Rainbows are formed due to refraction of sunlight by atmospheric
droplets. Starting from the moment of sunset a drop of rain which is
then deflected or biased the way to the middle of the rain drops. Then,
these separate colors bounce behind the rain drops and split up more
today. the light appears curved into a color curve and a rainbow is
formed.
• There are several factors why a rainbow can be formed, rain a sunlight
that dispreses the monochromatic light from the suns polichromatic
light. Other than that, the observertors position must be in between the
sun and the droplet.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR
ATTENTION

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