Their wave length is long, since you can see it, that means that the waves will move slower and have a longer length.
approximately 400nm to 700nm
Between 400 and 700 nanometers.
Violet, with a wavelenght between 380 and 450 nm, which is near the end of the visible light, next to the ultraviolet region. Be careful because talk about "colors" is quite dangerous. Firstly, different cultures has different names for the same color. In addition to this, due to the fact that the electromagnetic spectra is continuous (i.e., there are infinite's wavelenghts) it is impossible to say exactly which wavelenght is the limit of the visible region and, consequently, which is the color associate to this wavelenght. Usually (but it is a convention) it is said that visible region is between 380 and 750 nm.
visible light
That depends which way you are moving along the electromagnetic spectrum.If you are moving from low to high frequency, then the last category before visible light is infrared radiation.If you are moving from short to long wavelength, then the last category before visible light is ultraviolet radiation.
A wavelength vs absorbance graph depicts in uv spectroscopy shows the different colored wavelenths of UV light and how they are absorbed and percieved, and which ones are visible and which ones are not.
5.36 times 1014 Hertz (535,344 GHz)
Visible light. The higher the frequency, the shorter the wavelength.
black
Neither the amplitude nor the speed does.
very roughly 350 to 750 nanometers
The longest visible wavelength is that of the last color you can see on thered end of the rainbow. It's not exactly the same for every individual's eyes.
Red color in the visible spectrum has longest wavelength.
Violet, with a wavelenght between 380 and 450 nm, which is near the end of the visible light, next to the ultraviolet region. Be careful because talk about "colors" is quite dangerous. Firstly, different cultures has different names for the same color. In addition to this, due to the fact that the electromagnetic spectra is continuous (i.e., there are infinite's wavelenghts) it is impossible to say exactly which wavelenght is the limit of the visible region and, consequently, which is the color associate to this wavelenght. Usually (but it is a convention) it is said that visible region is between 380 and 750 nm.
The answer is visible light. Visible light is light that can be seen with a naked eye
light consist of many wavelenght and different wavelenght will be absorb by different object leaving certain wavelenght to escape and thus the colour of the object is shown
255 nanometers is 0.000000255m
The Wavelenght of microwaves is between 1m to 1mm, the visible light has a wavelength of ca 350nm-750nm. A Short wavelenght means a high frequency and fequency indicates a high energylevel. Therefore Micorwaves have a verylow energy, comparet with the normal light. So: It is harmless! Neramo
visible light