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Is a rainbow different for two different observers?
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Is a rainbow different for two different observers?
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Is a rainbow different for two different observers?
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Is it true taht if two persons having different height are watching the same rainbow then it is not the same but created by different water particles?
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Yes, that is true. Although it does not have to be because of a height difference. Because the rain drops are in motion, and two peoples eyes can not occupy the same space (in time?)they will both see a different rainbow.
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