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Visible light has a higher frequency, a higher energy per photon, and a smaller wavelength, compared to infrared.
Those numbers are very inaccurate for visible light. But it doesn't matter. The rule is that the energy carried by a photon of any electromagnetic radiation is proportional to its frequency. The higher the frequency, the more energy it carries.
Infrared waves are shorter than radio waves and longer than visible light waves.
red light has the least energy of any visible (to humans) color, and violet has the most energy. The amount of energy carried by light is directly proportional to its frequency; the higher the frequency, the more energetic the light is.
normally by its frequency....more the frequency greater is the energy of the wave
Visible light. It has a higher frequency so more energy.
Your question makes no sense.
Wavelength, Frequency, or Photon Energy
IR: longer wavelength, lower frequency, lower energy per photon.Visible: medium wavelength, medium frequency, medium energy per photon.UV: shorter wavelength, higher frequency, higher energy per photon.
Red, because it has the lowest frequency in visible light
Visible light has shorter wavelengths than microwaves. Microwaves, which might be considered the highest energy radio waves, have a longer wavelength (and a lower frequency) than visible light.
No, visible light has a lower frequency than gamma rays. Gamma rays are the highest frequency of electromagnetic energy. They are above X-rays.