The rotation of what.
No object can vibrate at the wavelength of light. wavelength of light depends on the intensity of light and electron movements.
...because the colour of an object depends on the wavelength of light it reflects, or the wavelength of light it emits.
It is color
Your question is meaningless. Light is electromagnetic radiation and the colour of light depends on the wavelength of this radiation. There is no such thing as a "weak" wavelength.
it depends upon what wavelength of light is absorbed
The distance between consecutive bright fringes in a double-slit interference pattern depends on the wavelength of the light. Specifically, the distance increases as the wavelength of the light increases.
Light's color depends on its wavelength. Shorter wavelengths make light more red, while longer make it more violet colored. Red light has a wavelength of approximately 700 nm, while violet light has a wavelength of 400 nm.
no, it depends on the wavelength
Sucrose, a type of sugar, is a chiral compound, meaning it has a specific spatial arrangement of atoms that allows it to rotate the plane of polarized light. When polarized light passes through a solution of sucrose, the light is rotated to the right, a phenomenon known as right-handed or dextrorotatory rotation. The degree of rotation depends on the concentration of the sucrose solution and the wavelength of the light used. This optical activity is a characteristic property of many chiral substances.
The answer depends on the units in which the speed of light is given as 3.00
It depends on the wavelength of light and the amount of heat. If you are comparing light from the visible part of the spectrum with infra red (i.e. heat), then visible light has more energy due to its slightly shorter wavelength. Energy is related to wavelength by the equation E=hc/λ where h is Planck's constant, c is the speed of light in a vacuum and λ is wavelength.
The color of a laser light depends on the wavelength of the light being emitted. Common laser colors include red, green, blue, and violet, with each color corresponding to a specific wavelength range.