A continuous band of colors arranged according to frequency and wavelength is called a spectrum.
It is called a continuous spectrum.
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White light contains all wavelengths of colors. To make a rainbow, you need to separate those wavelengths (colors). This is accomplished by bending, or diffracting light. Different wavelengths of light are bent differently when they are passed through a transparent prism. When they are bent diffrently, they start to separate from one another and become visible to the eye as different colors.
Visible Light Spectrum.
purple or violet is the last of the visible light colors. purple
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During the middle of the day, the sun is for the most part above our heads. This means the sunlight goes right through the Earth's atmosphere. During sunrise and sunset, the sun is hitting the Earth and the Earth's atmosphere at an angle. When the light hits the atmosphere the light is broken up, appearing in the sky as many different colors. The similar thing happens when you shine a ray of light into a prism, it comes out as many different colors.
Different wavelengths of visible light are different colors.
Visible light includes all the colors of the rainbow. The different colors are the result of different wavelengths.
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Different electromagnetic wavelengths/frequencies.
Violet is the shortest visible light color.
Of the colors visible to humans, red light has the lowest wavelength. Violet light and white light have the highest wavelengths.
Different wavelengths of light have different colors.
Yes, out of all the colors of visible light, violet has the shortest wavelength.
Sunlight contains all the colors (wavelengths) in the visible light spectrum. This is evidenced by the colors seen in rainbows.
why does plants color change to black when absorbed all wavelengths
White light contains all wavelengths of colors. To make a rainbow, you need to separate those wavelengths (colors). This is accomplished by bending, or diffracting light. Different wavelengths of light are bent differently when they are passed through a transparent prism. When they are bent diffrently, they start to separate from one another and become visible to the eye as different colors.
Color filters transmit visible wavelengths of light. Different colors respond to different wavelengths of light. Some filters work by absorbing light, while others reflect.