Red is in the range of 635-700 nanometers (nm).
Red is wavelength is 750 nano meters or .75 um.
Red wavelength w = c/f = 300M/400T= .75 mico meters = 750 nanametrs.
~625-740 nm
Around 635 to 700 nanometres.
red colour
No colour has more shades than any other. Colour is a function of the wavelength of light, from red to violet. It is a gradual process with the wavelength getting shorter and shorter.
The colour of visible light with the longest wavelength is red (approximately 700 nanometres).
in the spectrum each color has a wavelength in which red has the highest wavelength while violet has smallest wavelength, so particles are able to disperse violet more effectively than red, so violet is deviated the most & red is deeviated the least...can u figure out why traffic lights have stop sign as red??
In the spectrum each color has a wavelength in which red has the highest wavelength while violet has smallest wavelength, so particles are able to disperse violet more effectively than red, so violet is deviated the most & red is deeviated the least...can u figure out why traffic lights have stop sign as red??
red colour has highest wavelength
red
Red light has the longest wavelength.
red colour
No, because while the sun is rising the sun looks orange in colour because at that time the wavelength of orange colour rays will be more and while the sun is setting it looks in red colour because at that time the wavelength of red colour rays will be more. Normally the sky looks blue because at that time the wavelength of blue colour rays will be more.
The longest visible wavelength is that of the last coloryou can see on the red end of the spectrum.
Red , because it has largest wavelength
since,wavelenth is inversely propotional to angle of deviation, red colour has the smalllest angle of deviation. so we can say that wave length of red colour is then longest
No colour has more shades than any other. Colour is a function of the wavelength of light, from red to violet. It is a gradual process with the wavelength getting shorter and shorter.
Red color in the visible spectrum has longest wavelength.
The colour of visible light with the longest wavelength is red (approximately 700 nanometres).
The answer is red. ummm.. yes, at the long wavelength end, heading for infra-red.