Yes
speed of light is always the same, regardless of frequency/colour.
The frequency of re-emitted light in a transparent material is the same as the frequency of the light that stimulates its re-emission. This is due to the conservation of energy principle, where the energy of the absorbed photon is re-emitted as a photon of the same frequency.
The seven colour that makes up the white light is scattered based on their frequency
In physics, monochromatic refers to light that consists of only one wavelength. This means that the light is of a single color with a specific frequency. Monochromatic light is often used in experiments and applications that require precise and controlled wavelengths.
Each colour of visible light has a different frequency. Red has the lowest frequency, meaning it has a long wavelength. Purple has the highest frequency and has a very short wavelength. The order is: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple. I hope this helps you!
The violet (higher frequency) light.
Yes. Blue light has a shorter wavelength, and therefore a higher frequency, than red light.
Wavelength and frequency are inversely related to each other when it comes to the speed of light. As the wavelength of light increases, the frequency decreases, and vice versa. However, the speed of light remains constant in a vacuum at approximately 3.00 x 10^8 meters per second.
The light is absorbed by the atom and excites the atom.
The frequency of a light ray does not change when it undergoes refraction. The wavelength and speed of light can change, but the frequency remains constant. This is because frequency is a characteristic of the light source, not of the medium through which light is traveling.
The colour of everything depends on the frequency of light it emits and all light travels at the same speed so, to find if the energy has a visible colour divide the speed of light 3x108 ms-1 by the energy in joules. below is a table to help you (frequency is the second column) Colour (nm) (1014 Hz) (104 cm−1) (eV) (kJ mol−1)Infrared>1000<3.00<1.00<1.24<120Red7004.281.431.77171Orange6204.841.612.00193Yellow5805.171.722.14206Green5305.661.892.34226Blue4706.382.132.64254Violet4207.142.382.95285Near ultraviolet30010.03.334.15400Far ultraviolet<200>15.0>5.00>6.20>598
Pitch is related to the frequency of Sound. So the subjective property is Pitch. Colour is related to the wavelength of Light. So the subjective property of Light is Colour.