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Energy = Planck's Constant * wavelength The lights will not have the same energy is the wavelength varies.
Light, whatever the wavelength, does not need a medium in order to radiate.
For any wave (not just light), the product of the wavelength and the frequency is equal to the speed of the wave. For light in a vaccum, the speed is constant (ca. 300 million m/s). - thus, as the frequency increases, the wavelength gets shorter.
Each color is light of a different wavelength From longest wavelength to shortest: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet, which can be remembered as ROY G BIV.
It's about wavelength and size. The wavelength you use to look at an object has to be shorter than the object. And visible light has a wavelength that is longer than a molecule.
radio waves
The visible light of violet.
X-ray & infrared
Any wavelength shorter than roughly 400 nanometers, and any wavelength longer than roughly 700 nanometers, is invisible. That is, its presence is not detected by the human eye.
An atom is smaller than a single wavelength of visible light
radiation
Energy = Planck's Constant * wavelength The lights will not have the same energy is the wavelength varies.
The Invisible Man - 1975 Stop When Red Lights Flash 1-7 was released on: USA: 24 November 1975
Light, whatever the wavelength, does not need a medium in order to radiate.
House lights radiate energy as electromagnetic waves in the wavelength bands of heat and visible light.
Different wavelengths of light have different colors.
Fluorescent means something is glowing, usually with visible light. Fluorescent means giving off visible (or invisible) radiation as a result of absorbing shorter wavelength radiation.