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Rainbow is an example for continuous spectrum - Explain

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1) Rainbow is a spectrum of different colours (VIBGYOR) with different wavelengths.
2) These colours are continuously distributed.
3) There is no fixed boundary for each colour.
4) Hence, rainbow is a continuous spectrum.
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