Rainbow Curvature: Why is it Curved?

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Rainbows are curved due to the way light refracts at specific angles, forming a circular arc that is typically incomplete from the ground. When viewed from an elevated position, such as an airplane, the entire circular shape of the rainbow can be observed. The phenomenon can be better understood by conceptualizing it as a cone of light rather than just a circle. Additionally, different mediums like ice and water droplets can create varied diffraction effects. The discussion highlights the beauty of related optical phenomena, such as the shadow of a head in mist.
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Jus a brief musing. I understand that light refracts showing the different colours when a rainbow is formed but have never known why they are curved rather than straight. Probably a simple explanation but not known to me. Can anyone explain please
 
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The rainbow occurs at a particular angle from the light source (usually the sun). This makes it a circle.
 
Yeah, it's just a huge circle, you just can't see the bottom half. If you see a rainbow from a plane, you can actually see the whole circle.
 
I believe it is much better to think in terms of a cone than in terms of a circle. Final effect is the same though.
 
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If you want see a really beautiful effect look at the shadow of your head in mist
 
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Andy SV said:
If you want see a really beautiful effect look at the shadow of your head in mist
Yep.

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Andy SV said:
I think that is dust but it's still cool
Ice has a different way of diffraction than water drops
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/7951736812208952/
No it's fog. The effect has even a special name and Wikipedia entry here.
(Same phenomenon as in your link.)
 

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