it just depends on the shade of blue and purple. if it is a dark purple and a light blue, then the light blue would have a higher intensity.
if you look at any shade, the one that is brighter has the higher intensity of the two.
a really dark purple, If you are mixing equal parts of each, and depending on the amount of white in the pink, the shade of blue and the intensity of the purple, you could get anything from a medium violet to a medium purple.
Heliotrope is a purplish-violet color with hints of blue and red. It is a medium to dark shade of purple that can vary in intensity.
Purple light has more energy than red light because it has a shorter wavelength. The energy of a photon is directly proportional to its frequency, which is inversely proportional to its wavelength. This means that shorter wavelengths, such as purple light, have higher energy compared to longer wavelengths like red light.
The purple belt is higher in rank than the blue belt, but of course some schools don't have a purple belt, so there you advance straight from blue to red. Just as a key of advice for differing between belt ranks the darker the belt most likely the higher the rank. That depends on the school and style in question. My style does not have purple or blue belts. In some schools, blue is the highest rank (instead of black).
Intensity is a measure of the brightness or saturation of a color. Typically, brighter or more vibrant colors such as red, orange, and yellow are considered to have greater intensity compared to darker or more muted colors like blue, green, or purple.
When you mix blue and purple, you get a darker shade of purple. The blue tones down the vibrancy of the purple, creating a more subdued color.
Purple. Mixing red and blue together creates the color purple.
The blue ball will absorb some of the red light and reflect the rest. Since red and blue are on opposite ends of the color spectrum, the blue ball will appear darker and might look purple or black under red light.
Yellow is a primary colour, as are red & blue Purple is a secondary colour, the result of mixing red & blue. If you mix Yellow and purple together you will get some form of brown depending on the quantity and intensity of the yellow & purple.
The belt color levels for Karate are from lowest to higher is; White, Yellow, Orange With Green Stripe, Orange With White Stripe, Orange With Red Stripe, Blue With Green Stripe, Blue With White Stripe, Blue With Red Stripe, Blue, Purple With Green Stripe, Purple With White Stripe, Purple With Red, Purple belt and more.
The colors with a wavelength shorter than blue are the violet or purple colors. They have shorter wavelengths because they are higher on the electromagnetic spectrum, meaning they have higher frequency. They also have higher energy, too.
Diphenylamine turns blue when it reacts with nitrate ions in the presence of sulfuric acid. This reaction forms a blue-colored complex called Ruhemann's purple. The intensity of the blue color can depend on the concentration of the reactants and the pH of the solution.