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Frequency and so wavelength
Different.
No, blue and red visible light have different wavelengths. if you see the rainbow, blue and red can been seen on separate stripes which means they have different wavelengths.
The wavelength for visible light is between 400-800nm Range. nm: Nano Meter (0.000000001 or 1/1000000000 of Meter)
Light with wavelengths between 3500 and 6500 angstroms: called the visible light spectrum.
Visible 'light' ranges from roughly 380 to 750 nanometers (billionths of a meter). It can vary somewhat for different individuals' eyes. If electromagnetic radiation has a wavelength longer than about 750nm or shorter than about 380nm, you may still call it 'light' if you want, but the human eye doesn't respond to it.
Less than that of visible light. The Wikipedia lists a wavelength between about 100 and 310 nm.
It has a different wavelength and frequency.
Their wavelength.
Visible light.
A prism will separate visible light into its component colors.
Different wavelengths of light have different colors.