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The ultraviolet spectrum is 'beyond' (ultra) the violet part of the visible spectrum, that is, beyond the short end of the wavelength range. The infrared spectrum is 'within' (infra) the long end of the wavelength range. The two terms have nothing to do with color, which defines the visible spectrum between violet and red.
Refraction is the name for what happens when light is split up into the different colors of the spectrum.
the visible light spectrum
The Electromagnetic Spectrum.
the answer is a (prism).
The visible spectrum.
red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet , these are the colors
One example of a characteristic that is determined by genes is hair color.
They are called prisms.
The name rubidium refers to a red line in its emission spectrum that is similar to the color of rubies.
Another name for a rainbow is a color spectrum. A rainbow, which is a natural occurrence the involves the refraction and reflection of light after a rain storm, contains the entire color spectrum of visible light.
The color red is the longest wavelength in the visible light spectrum because the less energy a wave carries the longer the wavelength and red carries the least energy of all the colors in the visible spectrum
I suppose that you think to caesium (Cs).
Simply name any color of light, paper, paint, cloth, hair, car, glass, marker, jello, or crayon that you ever saw. That's a color of the visible spectrum.
The term was coined in 1882, meaning "under red" as in "below the color red's spectrum".
The range of color produced by a prism is called a spectrum.
The ultraviolet spectrum is 'beyond' (ultra) the violet part of the visible spectrum, that is, beyond the short end of the wavelength range. The infrared spectrum is 'within' (infra) the long end of the wavelength range. The two terms have nothing to do with color, which defines the visible spectrum between violet and red.