Emission nebulae can emit photons of many wavelengths, but the predominant color is red. They can also emit blue and pink colors (which are also part of the Balmer series of the hydrogen atom).
Blue.
Pink
nebula and prenebula Nebula is the lighter- color/ outside shadow prenebula is the darker- color/ inside shadow this is the same with the moon
Primary Color wheel. Yes
The color of emission nebulae is a result of the predominate gas or gasses in that nebulae. Different gasses glow in different colors. Blue, as the color of the star, indicates how hot the star is.
red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet , these are the colors
The primary additive colors (for light) are red, green, and blue. The primary subtractive colors (for pigments) are magenta, yellow and cyan. Any color other than one of the above is not a primary color.
Pink
nebula and prenebula Nebula is the lighter- color/ outside shadow prenebula is the darker- color/ inside shadow this is the same with the moon
These are the emissions:
The heat of the flame excites the metals ions, causing them to emit visible light. The characteristic emission spectra can be used to differentiate between some elements.SO the characteristic emission spectra of Barium contains wavelengths corresponding to green color.
It is called Visible light Spectrum.
because the electron jumps made in lithium chloride give out a reddish color when moved to the excited state of the visible light spectrum. the heating moves them up to the excited state
The color out of the primary colors is yellow The color out of the primary colors is yellow The color out of the primary colors is yellow
Red is a primary color.
Visible light includes any color that the eye can see.
The color white reflects all wavelengths of the visible spectrum. That is why it is the brightest color.
In the traditional color model used in art and design, yellow is considered a primary color along with red and blue. These primary colors are used in various combinations to create all other colors on the color wheel. Green is a secondary color, created by mixing the primary colors blue and yellow together.