No, because while the sun is rising the sun looks orange in colour because at that time the wavelength of orange colour rays will be more and while the sun is setting it looks in red colour because at that time the wavelength of red colour rays will be more. Normally the sky looks blue because at that time the wavelength of blue colour rays will be more.
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The amount by which light is bent depends on its wavelength. The colors are arranged in the order of their wavelengths.
Of the colors visible to humans, red light has the lowest wavelength. Violet light and white light have the highest wavelengths.
Visible light waves are the only electromagnetic waves we can see. We see these waves as the colors of the rainbow. Each color has a different wavelength. Red has the longest wavelength and violet has the shortest wavelength. When all the waves are seen together, they make white light.
Yes, light can have a single wavelength. A laser generates a coherent beam of light. It's all one frequency, i.e., it's all the same wavelength.
Each color has a wavelength and frequency associated with it. We're familiar with the colors of the rainbow: red, orange, yellow, green, blue and violet. These colors range from longer wavelength (lower frequency) red up through shorter wavelength (higher frequency) violet. As one moves up through those colors from red to violet, the color is an indication to relative wavelength.
The color red has the longest wavelength of all the colors in the light spectrum.
Wavelength and frequency.(But the product of the [ wavelength x frequency ] of any color is always the same number.)
The amount by which light is bent depends on its wavelength. The colors are arranged in the order of their wavelengths.
Each color has a different frequency and wavelength; with red having the longest wavelength and lowest frequency of all the visible colors & violet having the shortest wavelength and highest frequency of the colors humans can see.
Of the colors visible to humans, red light has the lowest wavelength. Violet light and white light have the highest wavelengths.
No, they're all waves, they're all the same!
Yes, out of all the colors of visible light, violet has the shortest wavelength.
Do you mean the wavelength? Sound of higher frequencies has a shorter wavelength.
Visible light waves are the only electromagnetic waves we can see. We see these waves as the colors of the rainbow. Each color has a different wavelength. Red has the longest wavelength and violet has the shortest wavelength. When all the waves are seen together, they make white light.
Yes, light can have a single wavelength. A laser generates a coherent beam of light. It's all one frequency, i.e., it's all the same wavelength.
Each color has a wavelength and frequency associated with it. We're familiar with the colors of the rainbow: red, orange, yellow, green, blue and violet. These colors range from longer wavelength (lower frequency) red up through shorter wavelength (higher frequency) violet. As one moves up through those colors from red to violet, the color is an indication to relative wavelength.
The order of light waves is the same order as the colors of the rainbow. The order is Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, and Violet. The colors are ordered based on their wavelength, with red being the longest wavelength, and Violet being the shortest. Source: http://science.hq.nasa.gov/kids/imagers/ems/visible.html