The visible light with the shortest wavelength is the last color you can see
on the blue/violet end of the rainbow. It's not exactly the same for all eyes.
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The visible light with the shortest wavelength is the last color you can see on the blue/violet end of the rainbow. It's not exactly the same for all eyes.
Just ONE property, the wavelength of the light. The colour of visible light depends on its wavelength. These wavelengths range from 700 nm at the red end of the spectrum to 400 nm at the violet end.
Reflects all light beams which have the wave length of the color of that object. Each color has a particular wave length in the electromagnetic spectrum.
The lowest point on a sound wave is the trough, which represents the lowest amplitude or pressure point in the wave. In a light wave, the lowest point is the trough as well, representing the lowest intensity or energy level of the wave.
Red light has the longest wavelength in the visible light spectrum.
Light with a wavelength of 5200 A produces a green color sensation.
Violet light has the shortest wavelength in the visible spectrum.
Violet light has shorter wavelength than any other color. I looked it up.
The color of the shortest wavelength is violet. Violet light has the shortest wavelength within the visible spectrum of light.
That's the last color you can see on the red end of the spectrum.
The visible light part of the electromagnetic spectrum is below the ultraviolet but above infrared. Purple light has the highest wave length and red has the lowest.