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visible light waves
Different electromagnetic wavelengths/frequencies.
Wavelengths of visible light are measured in nanometres. different colours are at different wavelengths. The range runs from violet at around 380nm to red at around 750nm.
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.
There are an infinite number of wavelengths above visible, below visible, and within visible. Since reality has infinite resolution, we can imagine varying the wavelength with infinite division. To call out bands of wavelength: Ultraviolet, X-rays, & Gamma rays.
Different wavelengths of visible light are different colors.
visible light waves
Different electromagnetic wavelengths/frequencies.
When the visible light of all wavelengths are combined, it is called white light.
Visible light includes all the colors of the rainbow. The different colors are the result of different wavelengths.
colors
concave light
Different wavelengths of light have different colors.
Light energy with wavelengths longer than visible red is infrared light.
Color filters transmit visible wavelengths of light. Different colors respond to different wavelengths of light. Some filters work by absorbing light, while others reflect.
Wavelengths of visible light are measured in nanometres. different colours are at different wavelengths. The range runs from violet at around 380nm to red at around 750nm.
ALL visible light is made up of a superposition of different wavelengths. The light from the sun is no different.