Thursday, January 27, 2011

Double Rainbow

It was raining again today..Due to heavy traffic jam, I arrived at school at 7am...It took me half an hour to drive from the main road to the school entrance which normally took only 2 minutes :(....Luckily my day was 'brighten' by my 2 dear students...Alvin 5Cekap & Salina 5Setia were on duty at the hall. Salina ask me to look at the sky...Wah! Amazing...i saw not only one but two rainbows! A double rainbow! Really hope this double rainbow will cheerish our day...Let today be better yesterday. Cheers!

The following pictures were taken by Alvin...Thanks to Salina & Alvin...for adding in my interesting collection of pictures...




 Author Donald Ahrens in his text Meteorology Today describes
 a rainbow as "one of the most spectacular light shows observed on earth".


The white light is a mixture of the colors of the visible spectrum. Black is a total absence of light.7 colours in visible light spektrum can be seen in a rainbow.  Each "coloured light" has its own wavelength and its own frequency, so we call it "monochromatic light" which means "light with one colour/one wavelength".
ColorFrequencyWavelength
violet668–789 THz380–450 nm
blue631–668 THz450–475 nm
cyan606–630 THz476–495 nm
green526–606 THz495–570 nm
yellow508–526 THz570–590 nm
orange484–508 THz590–620 nm
red400–484 THz620–750 nm



By the way, visible light is one of the 'member' of electromagnetic spectrum...We will learn this in subtopic 1.7. The following diagram shows the electromagnetic spectrum...observe where the red light lies...biggest wavelength in visible light spektrum.
Various wavelengths and positions of visible spectrum.



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