in increasing wave lengths:
violet, cyan, magenta, green, yellow, blue, red (red being the strongest wavelength)
The colors of the visible spectrum are innumerable to mention. More than 16 million colors have been known, but many more exist. All colors of the visible spectrum are formed by the combination of red, blue and yellow colors in specific proportions. For this reason, these three colors are called primary colors.
Try using ROYGBIV to remember them in DECREASING wave lengths. ( Red, Blue, Yellow, Green, Magenta, Cyan, Violet)
No, humans cannot see all colors in the visible spectrum. The human eye can perceive a range of colors within the visible spectrum, but not all of them.
Visible Light Spectrum.
There are seven colors in the visible spectrum: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet.
visible spectrum
White light contains all of the colors in the visible spectrum. Black contains none of these colors.
The visible spectrum
The range of colors is called a spectrum. This refers to the full range of colors that can be produced by the visible light spectrum, typically ranging from red to violet.
yes, there are more colors tha the visible spectrum!
the electromagnetic spectrum
white
visible spectrum
I suppose you mean the visible spectrum, only a small part of the entire electromagnetic spectrum. The visible spectrum is basically all of the colors the human eye can detect.