As stated earlier:
Violet light: 380-450 nm
Red light: 620-750 nm
nm=nanometer=10-9 meter
Violet light is 380 nm
4000 angstroms
Wavelengths of visible light are measured in nanometres. different colours are at different wavelengths. The range runs from violet at around 380nm to red at around 750nm.
Violet is the shortest visible light color.
375 to 750 nm
The next name of wavelengths longer than ultraviolet rays is "violet light".
We know that ultra-violet light, X-rays and gamma rays have higher energy (higher frequency and shorter wavelengths) than visible light.
Violet light has longer wavelengths.
blue-violet and red-orange
Wavelengths of visible light are measured in nanometres. different colours are at different wavelengths. The range runs from violet at around 380nm to red at around 750nm.
Violet is the shortest visible light color.
violet
Visible light with the shortest wavelengths is violet.
Here on earth it is violet wavelengths that scatter the most, however the earth's sun emits more blue light than violet so blue wavelengths are scattered more frequently than violet wavelengths.
Yes, out of all the colors of visible light, violet has the shortest wavelength.
Violet has the shortest wavelength
I believe that a range of light of different colors and different wavelengths is a spectrum.
This is the ultraviolet light.
== == Infrared light lies between the visible and microwave portions of the electromagnetic spectrum. Infrared light has a range of wavelengths, just like visible light has wavelengths that range from red light to violet. "Near infrared" light is closest in wavelength to visible light and "far infrared" is closer to the microwave region of the electromagnetic spectrum. The longer, far infrared wavelengths are about the size of a pin head and the shorter, near infrared ones are the size of cells, or are microscopic.