There's only one "type"
but the different frequencies are segregated as "color" by our eyes.
Of the colors visible to humans, red light has the lowest wavelength. Violet light and white light have the highest wavelengths.
Different wavelengths of light have different colors.
A prism will separate visible light into its component colors.
Prism
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.
Each color has a different frequency and wavelength; with red having the longest wavelength and lowest frequency of all the visible colors & violet having the shortest wavelength and highest frequency of the colors humans can see.
Different.
Colors are ordered by frequency, or equivalently, by wavelength.
Different materials absorb different wavelengths of visible radiation from sources like the sun or light bulbs. The wavelengths that are not absorbed are reflected as visible radiation, and the color we see depends on the wavelength of that reflected light, with a longer wavelength correlating to more reddish colors, and shorter wavelengths with more bluish colors. White objects reflect all of the visible radiation that strike them, which is why they absorb less heat than black objects, which reflect much less visible radiation.
Yes, out of all the colors of visible light, violet has the shortest wavelength.
The colors of visible light
Visible light includes all the colors of the rainbow. The different colors are the result of different wavelengths.