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The difference is in the size of the wavelength blue is smaller than red.
Wavelength.
The following differences are all equivalent; if one of these is different, so are the others:* The frequency of the wave * The wavelength * The energy per photon
Particle theory of light can explain Photoelectric Effect,Compton effect,Pair production.... wave theory of light can explain interference,refraction...
easy! they have diffrent colors!
The difference is in the size of the wavelength blue is smaller than red.
Wavelength.
The following differences are all equivalent; if one of these is different, so are the others:* The frequency of the wave * The wavelength * The energy per photon
The difference is their wavelengths. That means that their frequencies are different, and also the amount of energy carried by each photon.
red and blue light differ in wave length because blue lights have shorter wave length than red light and shorter wave length are good for plants germination.
Easy. Light is a wave you can see, sound is a wave you can hear. B.T.W. light travels 186000 miles per second, and sound at 678.2.
Particle theory of light can explain Photoelectric Effect,Compton effect,Pair production.... wave theory of light can explain interference,refraction...
wavelength and frequency. ultravoilet light has a short wave length and therefore a high frequency, while infrared light has a longer wave length and lower frequency
Water has substance and weight behind it . Light, well that's photons. You can feel them, that's about it .
the blue light
Red Light
The question makes little sense, but sound is a longitudinal wave, light is a transverse wave. Light avergaes around 500nm wavelength, sound audible to the human ear ranges from a few cm to 20m or so.