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The colour spectrum - it runs from red through orange, yellow, green, blue and indigo to violet.
A spectrum is a band of seven colors obtained after white light is split. This can be understood by the fact that if a white light (sunlight) is passed through a prism and allowed to fall on a white screen, the seven split colors can be seen. The arrangement of the colors are in the order: violet, indigo, blue, green, yellow, orange and red. This arranged group of colors is called a spectrum. A rainbow is an example of a natural spectrum This also may help you remember the order of the colours in the spectrum- R(red) O(orange) Y(YELLOW) G.(green) B(blue) I(indigo) V(violet) Roy G. Biv\ you can also remember it as: (R)ead (O)ur (Y)ellow (G)rafic (B)ecause (I)t's (V)ictorious
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spectrum of light is the colors of son or u can say the elements of sun. we find out the elments of sun with the help of spectroscope, a prism in spectroscope help to break down the colors or spectra of sun light. spectrum of light is the colors of son or u can say the elements of sun. we find out the elments of sun with the help of spectroscope, a prism in spectroscope help to break down the colors or spectra of sun light.
It's in the RF range of the spectrum, but that is a very simplistic answer. This link may help answer your question: http://www.fda.gov/cdrh/ode/primerf6.html TommyTrouble
Infra red <- Red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet. -> Ultra violet "Richard of York gave battle in vain" will help you remember in future
Rehearsing/repeating information is a good way to improve your memory. Mnemonics such as ROYGBIV (Richard Of York Gave Battle In Vain) to help remember lists can be useful. ROYGBIV is used to recall the order of the colours of the spectrum.
The colour spectrum - it runs from red through orange, yellow, green, blue and indigo to violet.
The sunlight hits the glass of water and then the light disperses out as a spectrum of colour (rainbow). This is because sunlight is white light and white light contains the 7 colours of the rainbow. When it hits the glass the colours refract and disperse out as the spectrum of colours, which we see as a rainbow.
A spectrum is a band of seven colors obtained after white light is split. This can be understood by the fact that if a white light (sunlight) is passed through a prism and allowed to fall on a white screen, the seven split colors can be seen. The arrangement of the colors are in the order: violet, indigo, blue, green, yellow, orange and red. This arranged group of colors is called a spectrum. A rainbow is an example of a natural spectrum This also may help you remember the order of the colours in the spectrum- R(red) O(orange) Y(YELLOW) G.(green) B(blue) I(indigo) V(violet) Roy G. Biv\ you can also remember it as: (R)ead (O)ur (Y)ellow (G)rafic (B)ecause (I)t's (V)ictorious
The colours of the spectrum:Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, Violet
Roy g. Biv
The colors of the rainbow are Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, and Violet. If you remember the name Roy G Biv it will help you remember the 7 colors.
Primairy Colours are actually the only colours (white and black are shades). Secondary colours are just two primary colours blended. All other colours are also blends of primairy colours. An example is a rainbow. A rainbow shows every colour of the colour spectrum, exept they are not visible by the naked eye. You can only see the primairy and secondary colours. The primairy colours are Red, Yellow, and Blue -Feewet
Hi,The order that the french flag colours go are*BLUE**WHITE**RED*They each are 1/3 of the flag, (rectangle) each...I hope that this answer does help!!Thanks & I hope that I can help again!!!!!! :-)
It can be beneficial, for example in one of the most common types of synesthesia where the synesthete sees letters (and words) and numbers as having colours it can help to memorize spellings and numbers or dates, or it can be used to help remember telephone numbers and names. I have synesthesia and I often use it to help me remember the spellings of peoples names and words in foreign languages.
Yes, it's visible light rays which enable us to see; these rays are in the middle of the electromagnetic spectrum, between ultraviolet (which has a shorter wavelength) and infrared which is a longer wavelength. The visible light rays are divided into the 7 colours of the rainbow, with violet having the shortest wavelength & red the longest.