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Colors don't "move through the spectrum". Light of different colors has the same speed in a vacuum. In transparent materials such as glass or water, there are slight differences in speed, but that depends on the materal.
a vacuum, since there is nothing for the light to hit and be slowed down. just out of interest, the slowest is frozen crystaline sodium, where light travels at 38mph
The light refracts due to the change in speed. The change in speed occurs because the light is travelling through a denser medium. So it will travel fastest through the air and slowest through the glass
It is not. The speed of light in any material is inversely proportional to the refractive index of that material. The refractive index of glass depends on the glass and so the speed of light varies between 156 and 204 million metres per second. By contrast, the speed of light in vacuum is nearly 300 million metres per second.Even in pure water ice, light travels at nearly 229 million metres per second. So there is no evidence whatsoever to support the question's claim of "fastest through glass".
Through water
As long as all the light is traveling through the same stuff, all colors have the same speed.
Tachyon is the fastest thing ever because its slowest velocity is the speed of light! Light is the fastest thing that can be seen.
No, light is at its fastest in a vacuum.
Red travels fastest Violet slowest.
As long as they're all traveling through the same material, all colors of visible light have virtually identical speed.
When the light is traveling through vacuum.
Tachyons are theorised to be the fastest particle in the universe their slowest speed being the speed of light. But until they are proven to exist, light is the fastest thing in the universe.
light is the fastest thing known to man. The Order of Speed from Fastest to Slowest is. 1) Light 2) Sound 3) Airplane 4) Car
Which order ? Alphabetical Wavelength Frequency Wettest to driest Slowest to fastest
Experiments have been done and a red popsicle was found to melt the fastest. The dark popsicles actually melt faster than the light colors.
If white light is a mixture of several wavelengths of colors and the chlorophyll in green leaves absorb energies from all visible light except green, then exposing white light to a green plants will result in the fastest rate of photosynthesis, followed by blue or red.
Nothing. Current theories limited by assumption that speed of light is "fastest". Guess again fools!!