The difference is the wavelength's of the two colors, Red is on the "right" end of the visible light spectrum and thus "bigger" wavelength about 640-700 nanometers while Green is more on the "left" side at around 500 nanometers.
Compared to the other visible wavelengths of light, red light:* Has a longer wavelength.
* Has a lower frequency.
green
The colors of the rainbow are Red Orange Yellow Green Blue Indigo Violet
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.
No. Green light, like all electromagnetic waves, is a transverse wave.
The color sequence of a rainbow is red orange yellow green blue.
green
Blue is located between green and indigo in the rainbow. Indigo is not a color you commonly hear about, but it is halfway between blue and purple. It is like a dark periwinkle.
In the colors of the rainbow, the answer would be blue. The colors of the rainbow are commonly remembered by the mnemonic Roy G Biv
Blue is located between green and indigo in the rainbow. Indigo is not a color you commonly hear about, but it is halfway between blue and purple. It is like a dark periwinkle.
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The acronym used to help students to remember the colors of the rainbow is ROYGBIV. The color which comes between green and indigo is blue.
The acronym used to help students to remember the colors of the rainbow is ROYGBIV. The color which comes between green and indigo is blue.
no there is no such thing as a just green rainbow
Green-Rainbow Party was created in 1996.
Blue comes after green in the rainbow. Then, goes indigo.