The red end of the spectrum. Red has lower frequency, lower energy and longer wavelength than the blue end of the spectrum.
Yes. The longest visible wavelengths are perceived as red
when they enter the eye.
In the visible light spectrum, the color red has the longest wavelength; about 700 nm
The answer is 10-7m
700nm
Red is the longest wavelength of visible light
The longest wavelength / lowest frequency visible light is the red end of the spectrum. The shortest wavelength / highest frequency visible light is the violet end of the spectrum.
Wavelength of UV is shorter than that of visible light, in any case. UV is has a very short wavelength the longest wavelength light wave are radio waves.
RED
Yes, the skin cell is much longer than the wavelength of visible light. The wavelength of visible light is in the range of hundreds of nanometers. Skin cells are much larger.
Red is the longest wavelength of visible light
Red is the longest wavelength of visible light
The longest wavelength / lowest frequency visible light is the red end of the spectrum. The shortest wavelength / highest frequency visible light is the violet end of the spectrum.
Yes, that's correct.
Red light has the longest wavelength.
The longest visible wavelength of light appears red. "Longest wavelength" is equivalent to 'lowest frequency'.
No, red light has the longest wavelength within the visible light spectrum.
No, red light has the longest wavelength within the visible light spectrum.
No, red is the longest wavelength of visible light, with the lowest frequency and the least energy. Violet light has the shortest wavelenght, with the highest frequency and the most energy (of visible light).
The colour of visible light with the longest wavelength is red (approximately 700 nanometres).
Deep dark red is the visible light with the longest wavelength. Violet is the visible light with the shortest wavelength.
Ruby Red.