In most situations, blue would.
See, Ultraviolet radiation is actually a form of light, as is infrared. They are called such because of the way we see light. Electromagnetic radiation, which includes visible light, also has a handful of wave-like properties, most of which occur at small enough levels that it is almost simpler to view them as particles. The color of the ray is dependent on its wavelength- longer wavelengths appear more 'red' in false color scans while shorter ones are perceived as blue or violet. The average human can only see between wavelengths of 390 and 780 nanometers (3.90*10^-7 and 7.80*10^-7 meters). While blue light would shine independently from ultraviolet light in ideal cases, most light sources end up emitting a wider spectrum than that difference. So, while both colors are likely to emit UV, blue is more likely to do so than red light is.
blue. This happens when red light rays mix with the 2% methane.
If we list the electromagnetic energy from lowest energy (lowest frequency) to highest, we list them microwaves, infrared radiation, orange light, blue light and X-rays.
From the items on that list, infrared light has the lowest frequency, and X-rays have the highest.
infrared light:)
Every color of light has the same identical speed in vacuum. Radio, X-rays,microwaves, heat waves, and gamma rays also all have the same speed.All colours travel at the same speed.
The best color to use to reflect light rays is white. White is a reflective color. So are most light colors. So white is the best color to use to reflect light rays. :)
blue. This happens when red light rays mix with the 2% methane.
Because of the oxygen in the ozone layer.The sky is blue because of light rays reflecting off of Earth's water. The rays bounce off of the water, and carry the blue color with them, where they then bounce off of particles of our atmosphere's air, thus, the blue color is produced.
In visible light, that would be blue light. But please note that there are also higher frequencies, not visible for the naked eye - ultraviolet, x-rays, gamma rays.
The sky is light blue because of the concept of Rayleigh scattering. As the rays of light move, longer wavelengths pass through the air. The shorter wavelengths become absorbed by the gas molecules, thus causing the blue color of the sky.
yes also blue light rays
You perceive the electromagnetic waves from visible spectrum or light rays. When the light rays of higher wavelength enters your eyes, you see the red color.
Colour only applies to visible light. UV rays are not visible.
The color blue was Ramon's favorite color.
Black
If we list the electromagnetic energy from lowest energy (lowest frequency) to highest, we list them microwaves, infrared radiation, orange light, blue light and X-rays.
The Tampa Bay Rays' colors are Navy Blue, Columbia Blue, White, and Gold.