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Yes. It is correct to say that color has frequency.
Every color has a different frequency. That's why it appears to our eyes as a different color.
Wavelength, or alternatively its frequency.
Frequency determines color. Frequency is determined by the origin of the photon, i.e. emitted from an excited atom.
Frequency controls the color of the light.
The frequency of the light is the color and the energy is E=hf or Planck's Constant times the color or frequency.
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Wave length and frequency affect color in a great way. If wavelength is short it is a cool color, if it is long it is a hot color.
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Lowest frequency = longest wavelength.That's the last color your eyes can see at the 'red' end of the rainbow.
Its wavelength (or frequency).
Frequency can be found in sound, light, and line current. An example of frequency is, the frequency wave of light will determine what color the light is.