ROYGBIV pronounced by most as roy-g-biv. It is an acronym for red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet. This is the order in which they appear in the spectrum.
A common way to remember this is "Richard Of York Gave Battle In Vain."
All the colors of the rainbow minus indigo: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and violet. There are also other colors--ultraviolet and infrared-- but they are not in our visible light spectrum.
Any color you can think of. If its pure yellow. Then all you see is Pitch yellow and nothing else. but that's a funny questions. I would leave that to the professional scales
Roy G. Biv... red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet. the colors of the rainbow are the colors in white so why wouldn't it make up light?
The basic ones. Are red, green and blue if you want to break it right down.
Visible light is the portion of the electromagnetic spectrum from 380 nanometers to 740 nm. Electromagnetic waves, or photons, with a wavelength shorter than 380 nm will be ultraviolet (literally "beyond violet", since the low end of visible light is violet light) and wavelengths larger than 740 nm will be infrared (literally "below red", since the high wavelengths of visible light are red). The energies associated with visible light increase in the same order as the colors of a rainbow, namely Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, Violet, with red having the lowest energy. The combination of all visible light forms the color white, while the absence creates black.
All of them do. Every color that has ever been invented by a paint, hair-dye,
wallpaper, or fabric manufacturer is present in visible light. There are an
infinite number of them. Also, there are no colors in light that is not visible.
I mean, there are a lot of different frequencies and wavelengths up there
and down there, but no colors, since no human eye has ever perceived them.
All of them. "Color" (or 'colour') is what your brain registers when a visible wavelength
enters your eye and stimulates the retina enough for the brain to notice it. If there's
a color, then that's a visible wavelength. If it's not 'visible', then your brain doesn't
know about it, and there's no 'color'.
The visible spectrum is made up of wavelengths from about 400 nm to 700 nm. the combination of all those wavelengths creates white light.
Visible light is just a section of the electromagnetic spectrum from around 400 nm to 700nm. It's the fact that our eyes can see those wavelengths that makes it "visible".
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Essential light, from the lowest end of red to the highest of violet.
no, the wavelength of infrared light is too long for it too be seen. visible light makes up only a small portion of the electromagnetic spectrum
visible light is the only VISIBLE light.
Red, orange yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet.White light is made up of the visible spectrum of light, or all colours (wavelengths) of light that are visible to the human eye.The rainbow : red to violet.
Yes visible light is part of what is called the electromagnetic spectrum. White light is actually all of the visible spectrum being seen. This is demonstrated by white light passing through a prism and being broken up into its component colors, such as a rainbow.
Visible light is visible (for the human eye), infrared is not. Infrared has a longer wavelength, and a higher frequency. visible light is visible to human i.e the VIBGYOR, above vibgyor are ultravoilet light which is not visible to human eye and below vibgyor are infrared light which is also not visible to human eye.
The visible spectrum.
The sun makes everything in the solar system visible.
It is certainly a very important part, but it is not a major part; 'visible light' makes up only a tiny part of the EM spectrum.
because sometimes the moon is in the wrong position to reflect the sun's light. The sun's light is what makes the moon "light up".
Yes, visible light makes up the middle region of the Electromagnetic spectrum. Therefore, light is a form electromagnetic radiation.
What are you asking about? your question makes no sense.
No. They're called the visible spectrum, the range of wavelengths us humans can see.
To provide light which makes specimen visible .
Of the light spectrum? no.
A prism will separate visible light into its component colors.
it filters light and makes the color that forms it visible to the eye.
It is light.