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Does the sun produce blue light?

Yes. The sun produces light across the entire visible spectrum. Its just that the yellow is most apparent. If the sun didn't produce blue light we wouldn't be able to see the color blue by sunlight..


Why you see the sky blue colour?

The gasses that make up our atmosphere pass most light through transparently, but slightly reflect the blue part of the light spectrum. Result: We see the sky as blue.


What color of light in the visible spectrum has the highest frequency?

The highest frequency/shortest wavelength of visible light isthe last color you can see on the blue end of the spectrum.


When white light lite is dispersed by a prism a spectrum is obtained on a screen if you pass a beam of pure blue light through a prism what would you see on the screen?

We see different colours of light because of their different frequencies. White light is actually lots of different frequencies, you see a spectrum because when light diffracts (slows down and changes direction) each frequency diffracts by a different amount, some bend more than others. Because blue light is only one frequency it will not produce a spectrum, so all the light bends by the same ammount.


What is the part of the spectrum that we can only see with our eyes?

The visible spectrum is the part of the spectrum that we can see with our eyes. It ranges from approximately 400 nanometers (violet/blue) to 700 nanometers (red). This is the range of wavelengths of light that our eyes are sensitive to.


Does violet light have the highest frequency?

The highest frequency in the visible portion of the electromagnetic spectrumis the last color you can see on the blue/violet end of the rainbow.


What is the small part of the light spectrum that you can see - called?

Visible light spectrum.


Is it true or false that you can see most of the light in the spectrum?

False. People can only see the Visible Light spectrum, which is only a small section of the overall light spectrum.


Why does ultraviolet light appear blue?

Because its at the blue end of the light spectrum, visual light is in the middle (what we can see) and infra red is at the other (red end) of the spectrum. Does it appear blue? To whom? Or to what? Is ultraviolet and infrared light part of the visible spectrum? If not, then we don't know what they appear to be. A UV light source appears blue because the light waves it produces go down into the blue/indigo/violet frequency range. You can't see the ultraviolet light itself, just this "waste" light. There are two reasons they don't tune UV sources to just generate UV--it would be really expensive to build a bulb like that, and they want you to see the bulb's on so you won't look at it and harm your eyes.


Can we see most of the light in the spectrum?

No. We can only see visible light, which is only a small portion of the electromagnetic spectrum.


When light shines through a prism what can you see?

When light shines through a prism, you can see it being separated into its component colors, creating a rainbow spectrum of colors called a spectrum band. This effect is due to the refraction of light as it passes through the different angles of the prism, splitting the white light into its individual wavelengths.


What light waves does a blue object reflect?

The wavelengths are corresponded to the color of the light. A blue object will reflect any light radiation expect the color blue. It will absorb the blue light.