The name given to the range of waves with increasing energies is called the Electromagnetic Spectrum
i think it is spectrum
electromagnetic spectrum
spectrum
their wavelenghts are different
spectroscope
No, photon energy is not the same for all wavelengths of light. The energy of a photon is directly proportional to its frequency, so different wavelengths of light can have different photon energies. Shorter wavelengths of light have higher energy photons, while longer wavelengths have lower energy photons.
The effect in which white light separates into different colors is called dispersion. This occurs when light passes through a medium that causes different wavelengths to travel at different speeds, leading to the separation of colors.
No, the colors you see are the colors that are reflected by the object. White light is composed of several different wavelengths of energy, these different energies correspond to different visible colors. When an object absorbs the light, it absorbs its energy, the rest of the energy is reflected from the surface. That energy is what you see in the form of photons (light). So, if an object looks blue to you, that object is absorbing red light.
their wavelenghts are different
This question is rather loose ended but..Color.
accessory pigments.
The frequencies and wavelenghts are different.
ultraviolet
no they are made up of light waves. they are energy in the form of light, which has been split up into its different wavelenghts and therefore different colours.
spectroscope
Ultraviolet
With a prism. Light striking the prism is of different wavelenghts. These corrospond to the thickness of the wedge splitting the colors out of the source. They can be put back together with another prism.
Lemons Are Yellow Because Their Skins Absorb All Wavelenghts Of Visible Light Except For The Wavelenghts Corresponding To The Colour we Know As Yellow.
very roughly 350 to 750 nanometers
black