Visible 'light' ranges from roughly 380 to 750 nanometers (billionths of a meter).
It can vary somewhat for different individuals' eyes.
If electromagnetic radiation has a wavelength longer than about 750nm or
shorter than about 380nm, you may still call it 'light' if you want, but the
human eye doesn't respond to it.
Visible light has a wavelength about 400 - 700 nm. Scroll down to related links and look at "Calculator for wavelength of visible light".
Visible light has a wavelength between about 350 and 700 nm.
short wavelength
If a wavelength of light emitted from a particular red diode laser is 651 nm, its wavelength would be equivalent to 0.000000651 meters.
Wavelength and frequency are inversely proportional.
The wavelength of light used to observe an object must be shorter than the size of the object itself.
Color
No object can vibrate at the wavelength of light. wavelength of light depends on the intensity of light and electron movements.
Scattering of light
Its wavelength (or frequency).
It defines light because wavelength has a L in it's word, and so does light.
wavelength = c/frequency of light where c is the speed of light.
No, red light has the longest wavelength within the visible light spectrum.
No, red light has the longest wavelength within the visible light spectrum.
Red light (longer wavelength)
Red is the longest wavelength of visible light
Red is the longest wavelength of visible light
For visible light, the wavelength will usually be specified in nm (nanometers).
The shortest wavelength of visible light is the wavelength of the last color you can see on the blue end of the rainbow or spectrum.