A higher frequency means a shorter wavelength, and a lower frequency means a longer wavelength.
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Frequency = speed / wavelength. On the other hand, light of different frequencies looks to our eyes as different colors. Some frequencies - most, in fact - can't be seen at all.
White light has all visible frequencies incorporated in it. A prism refracts different frequencies at different angles so the different frequencies (colors) spread out.
Different frequencies of light are different colors.
Wavelength and frequency.(But the product of the [ wavelength x frequency ] of any color is always the same number.)
Lights of different frequencies are perceived as different colors.
A higher frequency means a shorter wavelength, and a lower frequency means a longer wavelength.
Frequency = speed / wavelength. On the other hand, light of different frequencies looks to our eyes as different colors. Some frequencies - most, in fact - can't be seen at all.
difference of wavelength and frequencies
There's only one "type" but the different frequencies are segregated as "color" by our eyes.
Each color has a wavelength and frequency associated with it. We're familiar with the colors of the rainbow: red, orange, yellow, green, blue and violet. These colors range from longer wavelength (lower frequency) red up through shorter wavelength (higher frequency) violet. As one moves up through those colors from red to violet, the color is an indication to relative wavelength.
frequencies
Different frequencies of visible light are perceived as different colors.
White light has all visible frequencies incorporated in it. A prism refracts different frequencies at different angles so the different frequencies (colors) spread out.
Because of their different frequencies
Human eyes observe different colors of the rainbow due to the dispersion of light by water droplets in the atmosphere. Each color in the rainbow corresponds to a different wavelength of light, and our eyes can perceive these colors based on how they are refracted and reflected.
Of the colors visible to humans, red light has the lowest wavelength. Violet light and white light have the highest wavelengths.
Different electromagnetic wavelengths/frequencies.