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This light consists of all the colors of the rainbow, which are in the visible spectrum of electromagnetic waves. White light consists of: violet, indigo, blue, green, yellow, orange, and red, in the order from the lower end of the electromagnetic spectrum of visible light to the higher end of the spectrum.
A spectrum is a band of seven colors obtained after white light is split. This can be understood by the fact that if a white light (sunlight) is passed through a prism and allowed to fall on a white screen, the seven split colors can be seen. The arrangement of the colors are in the order: violet, indigo, blue, green, yellow, orange and red. This arranged group of colors is called a spectrum. A rainbow is an example of a natural spectrum This also may help you remember the order of the colours in the spectrum- R(red) O(orange) Y(YELLOW) G.(green) B(blue) I(indigo) V(violet) Roy G. Biv\ you can also remember it as: (R)ead (O)ur (Y)ellow (G)rafic (B)ecause (I)t's (V)ictorious
Passing a current through hydrogen gas causes a purplish glow, which passes light through a prism separating the different colors into a line emission spectrum.
The seven accepted colors of the spectrum are red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet, in that order. However, it is disputed whether indigo is actually a color in its own right, and not just a shade of blue or violet.
White light doesn't produce different colors. The only way to make white light is tocombine light with all of the different colors. So if you already have white light, allof the colors are already there. You only have to separate them in order to see them.
Colors are ordered by frequency, or equivalently, by wavelength.
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Paint: You cannot mix colors to make white because white is the lack of color. Light: You must mix all of the colors of the spectrum in order to create a white light.
This light consists of all the colors of the rainbow, which are in the visible spectrum of electromagnetic waves. White light consists of: violet, indigo, blue, green, yellow, orange, and red, in the order from the lower end of the electromagnetic spectrum of visible light to the higher end of the spectrum.
Red,Orange,Yellow,Green,Blue,Indigo,and Violet.
The order of light in a spectrum is the order of the colours of the rainbow (Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, and finally, Violet)
VIBGYOR- Violet, Indigo, Blue, Green, Yellow, Orange, Red (bottom to top order in spectrum)
The color spectrum is part of the electromagnetic spectrum. The color spectrum, often referred to as 'visible light' is only part of it. It is called visible light because it is the only spectrum that we can see with our eyes (we can't see x-rays, radiowaves, etc). The colors within it come in the order of ROYGBIV : Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, Violet.
The colors of visible light are arranged in order from longest wavelength to shortest wavelength. Red has the shortest, and violet the longest, and the other colors fall in between.Infrared radiation lies just below red on the electromagnetic spectrum, and ultraviolet lies just above violet.
Red light has the lowest frequency and violet, the highest. The colors of visible light, in order from lowest frequency to highest: Red, Orange Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, Violet.
A spectrum is a band of seven colors obtained after white light is split. This can be understood by the fact that if a white light (sunlight) is passed through a prism and allowed to fall on a white screen, the seven split colors can be seen. The arrangement of the colors are in the order: violet, indigo, blue, green, yellow, orange and red. This arranged group of colors is called a spectrum. A rainbow is an example of a natural spectrum This also may help you remember the order of the colours in the spectrum- R(red) O(orange) Y(YELLOW) G.(green) B(blue) I(indigo) V(violet) Roy G. Biv\ you can also remember it as: (R)ead (O)ur (Y)ellow (G)rafic (B)ecause (I)t's (V)ictorious
Darker colors like violet and blue actually have the shortest wavelengths and the highest frequency. If you look at the visible spectrum, the order from highest to lowest would go violet, blue, green, yellow, orange, red.