According to the wikipedia article about the visible spectrum the wavelengths of light we might call violet extend from 380 to 450 nanometres.
the length of an ultra violet wave is about 0.4 nanometers
The color red has the largest wavelength. The color violet, on the other hand, has the shortest wavelength.
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The "blue end" ... which would be violet.
Visible light wiith the lowest frequency / longest wavelength produces the last color you can see on the red end of the spectrum. Visible light with the highest frequency / shortest wavelength produces the last color you can see on the violet end of the spectrum.
the length of an ultra violet wave is about 0.4 nanometers
The color red has the largest wavelength. The color violet, on the other hand, has the shortest wavelength.
Violet light has shorter wavelength than any other color. I looked it up.
Violet, after that comes ultraviolet that the human eye cannot see.
Just ONE property, the wavelength of the light. The colour of visible light depends on its wavelength. These wavelengths range from 700 nm at the red end of the spectrum to 400 nm at the violet end.
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violet
Of the visible light spectrum, that would be blue light.
The names of primary color are 1=red whose wave length is 7000 A^0 2=orange 3=yellow 4=green 5=blue 6=indigo 7=violet it has lowest wave length 4000A^0 by raja unar
The "blue end" ... which would be violet.
The visible light with the shortest wavelength is the last color you can see on the blue/violet end of the rainbow. It's not exactly the same for all eyes.
The visible light with the shortest wavelength is the last color you can see on the blue/violet end of the rainbow. It's not exactly the same for all eyes.