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Blue on APEX
Yellow, it is the brightest.
Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, Violet - increasing.
To compare the energy of two different waves, you measure their amplitudes
With energy input
Reeds have a fairly dark shade of green, I would compare it to moss green.
Green
the photon's energy is either reflected green (because its a leaf) or its absorbed red, because red is the opposite of green and the red is not seen.
Red, green and blue.
Blue on APEX
The colors of the spectrum going from lowest energy to highest energy are violet, indigo, blue, green, yellow, orange, and red.
Because they each have their own level of energy. Green light has more energy than red light.
Unfortunately there is NO working cheat for it as of yet. All the listed cheats for that costume have proven to be utterly false. So, as of yet, the only way to actually get it is to complete all 180 Challenges.
green, purple, blue, and red
The Blue Cone is 420nm. The Green Cone is 530nm. The Red Cone is 560nm.Marieb & Hoehn, Page 557
That depends what specific type of energy you want to compare it to.
Green light. If you use the abbreviation ROY G. Biv ( red, orange yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet), you will always know that the red light has the longest wavelength and violet has the smallest wavelength. Wavelength and frequency are inversely proportional to one another. So if the wavelength is large, frequency is small, and when wavelength is small, frequency is large. Green light has a smaller wavelength than yellow. Likewise it has a higher frequency than yellow does. Therefore, green light has a higher frequency than yellow light.