In Violet Light was created on 2002-06-11.
Violet light has the shortest wavelength of the visible spectrum.
Violet light (400-450 nm) absorbs yellow and orange wavelengths. This is why violet objects appear to be violet because they reflect violet light and absorb others.
dark violet, light pink, light blue, white
Blue and violet light have the shortest wavelengths in the visible light spectrum.
You can see visible light but not ultra violet light.
'violet clair' is 'light violet' in English.
No, violet light has a higher frequency than green light. Violet light has a shorter wavelength and higher energy compared to green light.
The wavelength of violet light ranges from approximately 380 to 450 nanometers, with the shorter wavelengths corresponding to deeper shades of violet.
When white light shines onto a violet object, the violet part of white light reflects off of the object, causing you to see violet. White light it ROYGBIV, which is the colours of the rainbow (red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet). So white light IS the combination of ALL of these colours.
When white light shines on an opaque violet object, the object absorbs most of the colors in the white light spectrum except violet. The violet light is reflected off the object, making it appear violet to our eyes.
In case of visible region, VIBGYOR, violet has the maximum bending.
Violet light has the lowest wavelength in the visible light spectrum.