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How does a rainbow really work

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The fundamental process at work in a rainbow is refraction -- the "bending" of light. Light bends -- or more accurately, MORE?

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Source: HowStuffWorks "How Rainbows Work" | science.howstuffworks.com

Description: The fundamental process at work in a rainbow is refraction -- the "bending" of light. Light bends -- or more accurately, changes directions -- when it travels from one medium to another. This happens because light travels at different speeds in different

Nov 07, 10:08am

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