Why Some Rainbows Turn White
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Download Opera for free: https://opr.as/Opera-browser-minutephysics Support MinutePhysics on Patreon! http://www.patreon.com/minutephysics If you wander outside on a misty morning you may come across a white rainbow - called a fogbow! White rainbows need three things to form: mist, the sun, and you. White rainbows are the same as regular rainbows, except they only form when the water drops in the air are super small. To find a white rainbow, go out when the Sun is low in the sky, like in the morning or evening. You want the Sun to be behind you so that a ~40 degree angle from the droplet to you and the sun is achievable. You'll need to be in a very thin fog, thin enough that the sun shines through but thick enough to reflect the sun's light back. Look away from the sun (the same way you do with a regular rainbow). REFERENCES: Mie theory, Airy theory, and the natural rainbow - https://opg.optica.org/ao/abstract.cfm?uri=AO-37-9-1506 Physically-based simulation of rainbows - https://dl.acm.org/doi/abs/10.1145/2077341.2077344 Veritasium video about rainbows: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=24GfgNtnjXc Link to Patreon Supporters: http://www.minutephysics.com/supporters/ Minute Physics provides an energetic and entertaining view of old and new problems in physics -- all in a minute! Created by Henry Reich Produced by Joshua Chawner 00:00 Opera Sponsorship 00:03 Fogbow Introduction 00:31 Rainbow Recap 01:07 Raindrop Reflected Waves 02:08 Large Droplet Rainbow 02:18 Small Droplet Supernumerary Bows 02:45 Tiny Droplet Fogbow 03:02 Conclusion 03:10 Lee Diagrams 03:28 Opera Sponsorship
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