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Español: Descomposición de la luz en una gota de agua

Refraction and reflection in a raindrop, producing a rainbow.

White light separates into different colours (wavelengths) on entering the raindrop, as red light is refracted by a lesser angle than blue light. On leaving the raindrop, the red rays have turned through a smaller angle than the blue rays, producing a rainbow.

Source: english wikipedia, original upload 01. Jan 2003 by en:User:DrBob

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   *  (del) (cur) 02:40, 9 October 2004 . . DrBob (6431 bytes) (pngcrushed version)
   * (del) (rev) 13:49, 20 July 2002 . . (Automated conversion) (8192 bytes)
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