400 to 700 nm because white light is the mixture of all 7 coloured lights.
light consist of many wavelenght and different wavelenght will be absorb by different object leaving certain wavelenght to escape and thus the colour of the object is shown
UV has a wavelenght of 400nm and less you can calculate the frequency with this formula V (frequency) = c (speed of light) / λ (wavelenght)
The wavelenght of blue light is shorter than green light.
it is short wavelength
The theory states that both matter and light exhibit wave and particle nature which leads tointerference effect i.e; when the wavelenght is <<<< the scale which we use it ,behaves as particle and when wavelenght >>>>the scale it behaves as wave.
light consist of many wavelenght and different wavelenght will be absorb by different object leaving certain wavelenght to escape and thus the colour of the object is shown
black
It is, but you have to use an red, blue and green laser. White light is a mixture of different wavelenght's en thus cannot be created with a single laser
Neither the amplitude nor the speed does.
Visible light. The higher the frequency, the shorter the wavelength.
Energy,E=h*c/Wavelength h is Planks const.,c is velocity of light
UV has a wavelenght of 400nm and less you can calculate the frequency with this formula V (frequency) = c (speed of light) / λ (wavelenght)
The wavelenght of blue light is shorter than green light.
very roughly 350 to 750 nanometers
it is short wavelength
Because of the nitrogenous bases that absorbs light maximally at 260nm wavelenght
wavelength = velocity / frequency