Shining a new light on oil-slick rainbows and other thin-layer physics

When sunlight reflects on an oily puddle of water in a parking lot, it creates a rainbow of swirling colors. That’s because of the thin film interference principle, which explains how light reflects off of different layers, or films, in a mixture of liquids.


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Source: Phys.org