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Q: Where on the electromagnetic spectrum will you find the colors on the rainbow?
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What are gamma rays most similar to?

A gamma ray is a form of electromagnetic radiation that has a very short wavelength (and a very high frequency and a very high energy). Gamma rays are similar to visible light, radio waves, and all the other forms of electromagnetic radiation. We find gamma rays at the top or high end of the electromagnetic spectrum. It is probable that X-Rays, which are just below gamma rays in the spectrum, are most similar.


Chlorophyll absorb what color of light?

Chlorophyll absorbs light most strongly in the blue and red but poorly in the green portions of the electromagnetic spectrum, hence the green color of chlorophyll-containing tissues like plant leaves


What do you find on a rainbow?

u find unicorns dancing and eating skittles and then at the end of the rainbow u find a pot of gold :D xD


Is there a reason they put those certain colors in the rainbow?

Rainbows cannot be created by anything living. It just creates after a long rain shower. When the air mixes up with the light and the moisture, It creates a rainbow! Rainbows can be found in many different places all over the world! So someday try to find a rainbow. Remember it can be found in many different places!


What is the electromagnetic spectrum Which part of the electromagnetic spectrum do plants use for photosynthesis?

Primarily Yellow but really it uses most of the visible spectrum, just some parts more than others. Green plants actually have five type of pigments that serve in photosynthesis. When the leave of the deciduous trees turn in autumn you can see the colours of many of these as they are selectively withdrawn.

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What are warm colors of the rainbow called?

If anything, I'd just categorize them as the warm colors. I have never heard RED, ORANGE and YELLOW categorized as anything else. The most I know is that these are the colors with the longest wavelength or smallest frequency. All colors are part of the visible region of the electromagnetic spectrum and are considered electromagnetic radiation. Besides all that talk of physics, I cannot even find any other classification. Sorry...


Find out the properties of x-ryas and compare them with other members of the electromagnetic spectrum?

find out the properties of x-rays and compare them with other members of electromagnetic spectrum


Who discovered the seven distinct colors of the visible spectrum that you find in a rainbow?

sir isaac newton =========================== Have you ever actually LOOKED at a rainbow ? Did you see seven 'distinct' colors ? Or did you see a continuous spread of every color that the human eye can see and the brain can distinguish ?


Identify the parts of the electromagnetic spectrum?

go to school and find out


What is 6 colors of the rainbow?

draw a rainbow and fill the suitable colors.


Where can you commonly find the continuous spectra?

A continuous spectrum is seen in a rainbow.


What human organ is sensitive to a small portion of the electromagnetic spectrum?

VIsual light


Where can you see a spectrum?

The question probably refers to a light spectrum, and the most familiar apparition of that is a rainbow. If Nature isn't cooperating at the moment, one can make a mini-rainbow by holding a garden hose on the "spray" setting and standing with one's back to the Sun. Technically, the range of visible light is less than one octave on the whole spectrum of Electromagnetic radiation, which covers more than sixty octaves, so there's a lot of spectra we can't see at all. Fun Fact: No two people ever see the same rainbow, because it's not a "thing" but an effect. Each droplet of water acts as a tiny prism and contributes a different bit of light to each eye.


What part of the electromagnetic spectrum is used in ovens?

In a microwave oven, we find that microwave energy (from the microwave portion of the electromagnetic spectrum) are used. In a conventional oven, gas or electricity is used to create infrared heat, so we find infrared radiation (from the infrared portion of the electromagnetic spectrum, which is just below the visible light or optical portion) used there. If the oven happens to be a combination microwave and conventional, we'll find both types of electromagnetic waves generated for use inside.


Where can you find good jokes about the electromagnetic spectrum?

I found two EM spectrum jokes. Whether they are good, let the reader decide:An XKCD comic about the electromagnetic spectrum (please see the related link)and this (funny?) valentine:Roses reflect a light frequency at one end of the visibleelectromagnetic spectrum,Violets reflect a light frequency at the other end of the visible electromagnetic spectrum,Sugar is C12H22O11,And you release the endorphins in my brain.


Colors in a rainbow?

Every colour which exists within the visible light spectrum is present in a rainbow, but the more dominant colours, such are the primary and secondary colours are the most distinctive. They can be used with this abreviation: ROY G BIV. Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, Violet.


What are the examples of electromagnetic wave that we can find in electromagnetic spectrum?

-- a radio wave -- a heat wave -- a yellow wave -- a blue wave -- an ultraviolet wave -- an X-ray -- a gamma ray