It means the wavelengths are separated. White light, for example, is actually a mixture of different wavelengths.
Different wavelengths of visible light are different colors.
Yes that is true. Different wavelengths means different colors. The amplitude of the wave determines how bright the light is.
Photons of light have different colors because they have different energies resulting in different wavelengths. There is no such thing as white light - it is a mixture of all the various wavelengths - red, blue, green, etc. - and we perceive it as white.
because of the wavelengths
Different wavelengths of light (photons) appear of different colour to our eyes.
Different wavelengths of visible light are different colors.
I believe that a range of light of different colors and different wavelengths is a spectrum.
Yes that is true. Different wavelengths means different colors. The amplitude of the wave determines how bright the light is.
No. Different forms of phytochrome absorb different wavelengths of light. Different forms of phytochrome are scattered throughout the plant. This allows the plant to perceive different intensities, wavelengths, and quality of light. Hope that helped!
Photons of light have different colors because they have different energies resulting in different wavelengths. There is no such thing as white light - it is a mixture of all the various wavelengths - red, blue, green, etc. - and we perceive it as white.
Yes.
Different wavelengths and frequencies of light are interpreted as different colours; those of sound are interpreted as pitch.
Different wavelengths and frequencies of light are interpreted as different colours; those of sound are interpreted as pitch.
because of the wavelengths
because of the wavelengths
Different wavelengths of light (photons) appear of different colour to our eyes.
Yes