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A rainbow is an optical phenomenon caused by refraction, internal reflection and dispersion of light in water droplets resulting in a continuous spectrum of light appearing in the sky. The rainbow takes the form of a multicoloured circular arc. Rainbows caused by sunlight always appear in the section of sky directly opposite the Sun. Rainbows can be caused by many forms of airborne water. These include not only rain, but also mist, spray, and airborne dew. Rainbows can be full circles. However, the observer normally sees only an arc formed by illuminated droplets above the ground, and centered on a line from the Sun to the observer's eye. In a primary rainbow, the arc shows red on the outer part and violet on the inner side. This rainbow is caused by light being refracted when entering a droplet of water, then reflected inside on the back of the droplet and refracted again when leaving it. In a double rainbow, a second arc is seen outside the primary arc, and has the order of its colours reversed, with red on the inner side of the arc. This is caused by the light being reflected twice on the inside of the droplet before leaving it. Visibility Rainbows can be observed whenever there are water drops in the air and sunlight shining from behind the observer at a low altitude angle. Because of this, rainbows are usually seen in the western sky during the morning and in the eastern sky during the early evening. The most spectacular rainbow displays happen when half the sky is still dark with raining clouds and the observer is at a spot with clear sky in the direction of the Sun. The result is a luminous rainbow that contrasts with the darkened background. During such good visibility conditions, the larger but fainter secondary rainbow is often visible. It appears about 10° outside of the primary rainbow, with inverse order of colours. The rainbow effect is also commonly seen near waterfalls or fountains. In addition, the effect can be artificially created by dispersing water droplets into the air during a sunny day. Rarely, a moonbow, lunar rainbow or nighttime rainbow, can be seen on strongly moonlit nights. As human visual perception for colour is poor in low light, moonbows are often perceived to be white. It is difficult to photograph the complete semicircle of a rainbow in one frame, as this would require an angle of view of 84°. For a 35 mm camera, a wide-angle lens with a focal length of 19 mm or less would be required. Now that software for stitching several images into a panorama is available, images of the entire arc and even secondary arcs can be created fairly easily from a series of overlapping frames. From above the Earth such as in an aeroplane, it is sometimes possible to see a rainbow as a full circle. This phenomenon can be confused with the glory phenomenon, but a glory is usually much smaller, covering only 5–20°. The sky inside a primary rainbow is brighter than the sky outside of the bow. This is because each raindrop is a sphere and it scatters light over an entire circular disc in the sky. The radius of the disc depends on the wavelength of light, with red light being scattered over a larger angle than blue light. Over most of the disc, scattered light at all wavelengths overlaps, resulting in white light which brightens the sky. At the edge, the wavelength dependence of the scattering gives rise to the rainbow. The light of a primary rainbow arc is 96% polarised tangential to the arc. The light of the second arc is 90% polarised. Number of colours in a spectrum or a rainbow For colours seen by the human eye, the most commonly cited and remembered sequence is Isaac Newton's sevenfold red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo and violet, remembered by the mnemonic Richard Of York Gave Battle In Vain, or as the name of a fictional person (Roy G. Biv). The initialism is sometimes referred to in reverse order, as VIBGYOR. More modernly, the rainbow is often divided into red, orange, yellow, green, cyan, blue and violet. The apparent discreteness of main colours is an artefact of human perception and the exact number of main colours is a somewhat arbitrary choice. Newton, who admitted his eyes were not very critical in distinguishing colours, originally (1672) divided the spectrum into five main colours: red, yellow, green, blue and violet. Later he included orange and indigo, giving seven main colours by analogy to the number of notes in a musical scale. Newton chose to divide the visible spectrum into seven colours out of a belief derived from the beliefs of the ancient Greek sophists, who thought there was a connection between the colours, the musical notes, the known objects in the Solar System, and the days of the week. Scholars have noted that what Newton regarded at the time as "blue" would today be regarded as cyan, and what Newton called "indigo" would today be considered blue. The colour pattern of a rainbow is different from a spectrum, and the colours are less saturated. There is spectral smearing in a rainbow owing to the fact that for any particular wavelength, there is a distribution of exit angles, rather than a single unvarying angle. In addition, a rainbow is a blurred version of the bow obtained from a point source, because the disk diameter of the sun (0.5°) cannot be neglected compared to the width of a rainbow (2°). Further red of the first supplementary rainbow overlaps the violet of the primary rainbow, so rather than the final colour being a variant of spectral violet, it is actually a purple. The number of colour bands of a rainbow may therefore be different from the number of bands in a spectrum, especially if the droplets are particularly large or small. Therefore, the number of colours of a rainbow is variable. If, however, the word rainbow is used inaccurately to mean spectrum, it is the number of main colours in the spectrum. Moreover, rainbows have bands beyond red and violet in the respective near infrared and ultraviolet regions, however, these bands are not visible to humans. Only near frequencies of these regions to the visible spectrum are included in rainbows, since water and air become increasingly opaque to these frequencies, scattering the light. The UV band is sometimes visible to cameras using black and white film. The question of whether everyone sees seven colours in a rainbow is related to the idea of linguistic relativity. Suggestions have been made that there is universality in the way that a rainbow is perceived. However, more recent research suggests that the number of distinct colours observed and what these are called depend on the language that one uses, with people whose language has fewer colour words seeing fewer discrete colour bands. Explanation When sunlight encounters a raindrop, part of the light is reflected and the rest enters the raindrop. The light is refracted at the surface of the raindrop. When this light hits the back of the raindrop, some of it is reflected off the ba.... Discover the Rainbow Rainbow popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Rainbow Rainbow books.

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  • Creole Belle synopsis, comments

    Creole Belle

    James Lee Burke

    Dave Robicheaux investigates the disappearance of a young Creole woman, while an oil well blowout in the Gulf of Mexico threatens to destroy the cherished beauty of the Louisiana b...

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    Rainbow Valley

    L.M. Montgomery

    Rainbow Valley (1919) is the seventh book in the chronology of the Anne of Green Gables series by Lucy Maud Montgomery, although it was the fifth book published. In this book Anne ...

  • The Rainbow synopsis, comments

    The Rainbow

    D. H. Lawrence

    The Rainbow tells the story of three generations of the Brangwen family, a farm labouring dynasty who live in the East Midlands of England near Nottingham. The book spans a period ...

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    Rainbow Six

    Tom Clancy

    In this #1 New York Times bestselling John Clark thriller, author Tom Clancy takes readers into the shadowy world of antiterrorism and gets closer to reality than any government wo...

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    The Magic Rainbow Stone

    Candy J. Moon

    The Magic Rainbow Stone is the first book in the exciting Magic Stone Hunt series fun gemstone collecting adventures in an enchanted fairytale world!Zoe picks up a rainbow stone a...

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    Attachments

    Rainbow Rowell

    From the awardwinning, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Wayward Son, Fangirl, Carry On, and Landline comes a hilarious and heartfelt novel about an office romance that ...

  • Light of the World synopsis, comments

    Light of the World

    James Lee Burke

    Dave Robicheaux battles the most diabolical villain he has ever faced in this atmospheric thriller. Sadist and serial killer Asa Surrette narrowly escaped the death penalty for the...

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    Rainbow Valley

    L.M. Montgomery

    Rainbow Valley (1919) is the seventh book in the chronology of the Anne of Green Gables series by Lucy Maud Montgomery, although it was the fifth book published. While Anne Shirley...

  • Standing in the Rainbow synopsis, comments

    Standing in the Rainbow

    Fannie Flagg

    Good news! Fannie’s back in townand the town is among the leading characters in her new novel. Along with Neighbor Dorothy, the lady with the smile in her voice, whose daily radi...

  • Raising My Rainbow synopsis, comments

    Raising My Rainbow

    Lori Duron

    Raising My Rainbow is Lori Duron’s frank, heartfelt, and brutally funny account of her and her family's adventures of distress and happiness raising a gendercreative son....

  • A Rainbow Above Us synopsis, comments

    A Rainbow Above Us

    Sharon Sala

    “Sharon Sala is a consummate storyteller. If you can stop reading, then you’re a better woman than me.”DEBBIE MACOMBER, #1 New York Times Bestselling AuthorWelcome back to USA Toda...

  • Rainbow High synopsis, comments

    Rainbow High

    Alex Sanchez

    Jason Carrillo, the bestlooking athlete in school, has had his eyes on the prize from day one: a scholarship for college. But then his eyes turn to love and Kyle. Kyle Meeks, swi...

  • Betting the Rainbow synopsis, comments

    Betting the Rainbow

    Jodi Thomas

    "Thomas knocks it out of the park again" Publishers Weekly (starred review)  New York Times bestselling author Jodi Thomas returns to the town of Harmony, Texas, where li...

  • The Rainbow Trail synopsis, comments

    The Rainbow Trail

    Zane Grey

    John Shefford rode into Utah's valley in search of a new life and when he met Fay Larkin, he knew he had found it.  Even when she was charged with murder, he did not care. ...

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    Robicheaux

    James Lee Burke

    James Lee Burke’s most beloved character, Dave Robicheaux, returns in this New York Times bestselling mystery set in the towns and backwoods of Louisiana: an “enthralling yet grim ...

  • Rainbow Rainbow synopsis, comments

    Rainbow Rainbow

    Lydia Conklin

    Longlisted for The Story Prize & the PEN/Robert W. Bingham Prize for Debut Short Story CollectionA fearless collection of stories that celebrate the humor, darkness, and depth ...

  • The Serpent and the Rainbow synopsis, comments

    The Serpent and the Rainbow

    Wade Davis

    A scientific investigation and personal adventure story about zombis and the voudoun culture of Haiti by a Harvard scientist.In April 1982, ethnobotanist Wade Davis arrived in Hait...

  • The Neon Rain synopsis, comments

    The Neon Rain

    James Lee Burke

    From New York Times bestselling author James Lee Burke comes his definitive, mustread first title in his famous Dectective David Robicheaux series.New Orleans Detective Dave Robich...

  • The Third Rainbow Girl synopsis, comments

    The Third Rainbow Girl

    Emma Copley Eisenberg

    A NEW YORK TIMES "100 Notable Books of 2020" A stunning, complex narrative about the fractured legacy of a decadesold double murder in rural West Virginiaand the writer determined...

  • Lore of Rainbow synopsis, comments

    Lore of Rainbow

    Vera Nazarian

    Enter the one true realm of one thousand and fifty shades of grey...How did the world without color come to be?Discover the ancient mystery in this short story that started it all,...

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    Eve and Scribbles - The Great Rainbow Chase

    Mark Rusk

    "Where have the clouds gone, and where did the rain go?"Grey skies were replaced by a beautiful rainbow.Eve and Scribbles love adventuring drizzly sky or not! See what happens onc...

  • The Story of the Rainbow Ghost synopsis, comments

    The Story of the Rainbow Ghost

    Peter Druska

    Story of the Rainbow Ghost is a fantastic bedtime story that will draw your child in so much that he/she will not want to stop. There are several multiple branches in the story tha...

  • The Glass Rainbow synopsis, comments

    The Glass Rainbow

    James Lee Burke

    From New York Times bestselling author James Lee Burke, Detective Dave Robicheaux becomes entangled in a mystery that connects a series of grisly murders with an exconvict turned b...

  • Rainbow Road synopsis, comments

    Rainbow Road

    Alex Sanchez

    Jason Carrillo came out to his basketball team senior year and lost his university scholarship. Now, with graduation behind him and summer ending, he's asked to speak at the openin...

  • Rainbow Boys synopsis, comments

    Rainbow Boys

    Alex Sanchez

    A Time Best YA Book of All Time (2021)Navigating through an intolerant world and their own insecurities, three teenage boys find each other and the confidence to come out of the cl...

  • Rainbow in the Cloud synopsis, comments

    Rainbow in the Cloud

    Maya Angelou

    “Words mean more than what is set down on paper,” Maya Angelou wrote in her groundbreaking memoir I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings. Indeed, Angelou’s words have traveled the world a...

  • The New Iberia Blues synopsis, comments

    The New Iberia Blues

    James Lee Burke

    NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLERNamed one of the best crime novels of 2019 by The New York Times Book Review.The shocking death of a young woman leads Detective Dave Robicheaux into the d...

  • Red Storm Rising synopsis, comments

    Red Storm Rising

    Tom Clancy

    From the author of the Jack Ryan series comes an electrifying #1 New York Times bestsellera standalone military thriller that envisions World War 3...A chilling...

  • The Rainbow synopsis, comments

    The Rainbow

    Carly Schabowski

    ‘Oh my gosh I don’t know where to start, this book broke me… it will stay with me for a very long time... heartbreaking, poignant, gripping and compelling, I felt every emotion… I ...

  • Clouded Rainbow synopsis, comments

    Clouded Rainbow

    Jonathan Sturak

    Roger Belkin has everything going for him, the career, the car, the marriage. Roger spends his days working as an investment manager and planning his life with his wife, Lois. But ...

  • The Jealous Kind synopsis, comments

    The Jealous Kind

    James Lee Burke

    New York Times bestselling author and “the reigning champ of nostalgia noir” (The New York Times Book Review) James Lee Burke returns with a powerful novel in the Holland Family se...

  • Chasing Rainbows synopsis, comments

    Chasing Rainbows

    Mona Ingram

    About this seriesWould you share your heartbreak, your hopes, your dreams by writing them down and sending them off in a bottle to be found by a stranger? Or if you found such a bo...

  • Feast Day of Fools synopsis, comments

    Feast Day of Fools

    James Lee Burke

    The critically acclaimed thirtieth entry from New York Times bestselling author James Lee Burke, featuring Texas Sheriff Hackberry Holland in an epic tale that is equal parts thril...

  • Shattered Rainbows synopsis, comments

    Shattered Rainbows

    Mary Jo Putney

    A RITA Award FinalistBroken Dreams and Second ChancesHoned by danger and haunted by the past, Lord Michael Kenyon finds it easy to risk his life for his country's sake. But in the ...

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    At the Foot of the Rainbow

    Gene Stratton-Porter

    The scene of this charming love story is laid in Central Indiana. The story is one of devoted friendship, and tender selfsacrificing one. The novel is brimful of the most beautiful...

  • Drippy the Peg Legged Rainbow synopsis, comments

    Drippy the Peg Legged Rainbow

    John H. Carroll

    Rainbows have existed throughout the universe since shortly after its inception. Born from light and moisture, they have expanded along with galaxies and other cosmic goo. They onl...

  • Rainbow Fire synopsis, comments

    Rainbow Fire

    Emilie Richards

    Over the rainbow to Oz In the dusty Australian outback, a priceless treasure lies under ancient silt stone and sand: opals that gleam with rainbow fire and spark greed and betrayal...

  • Without Remorse synopsis, comments

    Without Remorse

    Tom Clancy

    NOW A MAJOR MOTION PICTURE STARRING MICHAEL B. JORDANWATCH NOW ON PRIME VIDEO!From Tom Clancy, the celebrated author of the Jack Ryan series, comes the #1 New York Times bestseller...

  • A Rainbow Through the Clouds synopsis, comments

    A Rainbow Through the Clouds

    Mellissa Linton, Nick Cuccia, Steven Lam, Mauricio Franco, Raghav Bashyal, J. Nathanael & Liz Soriano

    A collection of stories and poems submitted by college students from the LGBT community in LA.