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The Rainbow analysed - for iPod/iPhone
The Open University
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4 months ago
For centuries the rainbow has been an object of wonder for scientists and mathematicians. It has taken 2000 years to discover many of its secrets. This five track album uses 3D imagery to explain exactly how light is deflected off rain droplets to form the bow like shape we see. This material forms part of The Open University course MU120 Open mathematics.
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For centuries the rainbow has been an object of wonder for scientists and mathematicians. It has taken 2000 years to discover many of its secrets. This five track album uses 3D imagery to explain exactly how light is deflected off rain droplets to form the bow like shape we see. This material forms part of The Open University course MU120 Open mathematics.
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Education
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Transcript -- The colours of the rainbow
The Rainbow analysed - for iPod/iPhone
16 years ago
Transcript -- The colours of the rainbow
Why does a rainbow have so many colours? Find out how light reflect off raindrops.
The Rainbow analysed - for iPod/iPhone
For centuries the rainbow has been an object of wonder for scientists and mathematicians. It has taken 2000 years to discover many of its secrets. This five track album uses 3D imagery to explain exactly how light is deflected off rain droplets to form the bow like shape we see. This material forms part of The Open University course MU120 Open mathematics.