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arxiv: 1612.09563 · v1 · pith:UEQB6DXKnew · submitted 2016-12-30 · ⚛️ physics.ed-ph · physics.ao-ph

Revisiting the round bottom flask rainbow experiment

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A popular demonstration experiment in optics uses a round-bottom flask filled with water to project a circular rainbow on a screen with a hole through which the flask is illuminated. We show how the vessel's wall shifts the second-order and first-order bows towards each other and consequentially narrows down Alexander's dark band. We address the challenge this introduces in producing Alexander's dark band, and explain the importance of a sufficient distance of the flask to the screen. The wall-effect also introduces a splitting of the bows which can easily be misinterpreted.

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