Green (~510nm) which is reflected by the plant and not absorbed at all
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 longest wavelength in the visible light spectrum is at the red end (at about 750nm) the lowest is violet (450nm). For a given intensity source the energy that can be generated is equal.The answer you are looking for is 720-680nm
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.
Violet light has the lowest wavelength in the visible light spectrum.
No, red light has the longest wavelength within the visible light spectrum.
No, red light has the longest wavelength within the visible light spectrum.
The most energetic kind of visible light is violet light, while the least energetic kind is red light. This is because violet light has the shortest wavelength and highest frequency, while red light has the longest wavelength and lowest frequency among visible light colors.
Deep dark red is the visible light with the longest wavelength. Violet is the visible light with the shortest wavelength.
The wavelength of electrons is about 10,000 times shorter than the wavelength of visible light. This means that electrons are not visible in white light as their wavelengths are outside the visible spectrum.
Violet light has the shortest wavelength of the visible spectrum.