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YES! There are 7 colors in the rainbow. This is the order, Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, and last but not least Violet or Purple.
The most colourful colour you can see is white, because your eyes will be absorbing all parts of the visible colour spectrum. White consists of the most colours, so it is the most colourful. Alternatively, it could be argued that black is the most colourful, because mixing multiple colours of paint yields a very dark sample of paint. This phenomenon is actually known as subtractive colour, because each colour of paint is really "subtracting" the other colours from what is being reflected. For this reason, even though many colours of paint mixed together produce black, they are actually producing the least colourful light, and white is still the most colourful.
not entirely sure what you're asking, but the earth's atmosphere is divided into sections base on the gases that compose of that section's density, with the most dense gases closest to earth and least dense furthest from earth's surface
Gamma Velorum (Suhail and Suhail al Muhlif) is a star system in the constellation Vela.There are at least six stars associated with it.The brightest star (γ² Velorum) is a binary pair consisting of a blue supergiant and a massive wolf rayet star.So the colour is probably blue.
Colored light was discovered when the first humans compared the color of the trees to that of the sky.However, there has many theories to explain light. Our modern understanding is based on the work ofRobert Hooke, 1660s on the wave nature of lightWilliam Herschel, 1800s realised that there were wavelengths of light other than visible lightMichael Faraday, 1845 on the electromagnetic nature of lightMax Planck, 1900 on quantum theoryAlbert Einstein, 1905 theory of relativity and integrating the particle nature of lightRichard Feynman, Freeman Dyson, Julian Schwinger, and Shin-Ichiro Tomonaga, 1940s developed quantum electrodynamics, or QEDsupplement. Of course, before the invention of colour vision, no colours could be perceived. In the same way, we still have no natural sense of UV, IR, radio waves, x-rays and so on. Most animals lack colour vision. Butterflies and birds have colour vision superior to humans. In the case of butterflies, some have at least 4 colour receptors.And the "two colour" theory of light propounded by Edwin Land is not yet satisfactorily explained.In spite of the outstanding brilliance of the demonstration I saw.
Red
it's more popular then the other colors. shows of leadership
Out of the visible colors, red. The lower the wavelength the less it is dispersed.
in the spectrum each color has a wavelength in which red has the highest wavelength while violet has smallest wavelength, so particles are able to disperse violet more effectively than red, so violet is deviated the most & red is deeviated the least...can u figure out why traffic lights have stop sign as red??
Red is refracted most and violet is refracted the least when white light passes through a prism.
White light is light that has not been scattered. Shine a beam of white light through a prism, and the light is separated into 'rainbow' colours. Sunlight shining through raindrops is the cause of a rainbow appearing in the sky.
Red
they have to eat at least half their weight in skittles first, then they can taste the rainbow
At least 3 packages. At least.
No. Rainbow lorikeets are considered least concern, or under no threat currently at all.
In the spectrum each color has a wavelength in which red has the highest wavelength while violet has smallest wavelength, so particles are able to disperse violet more effectively than red, so violet is deviated the most & red is deeviated the least...can u figure out why traffic lights have stop sign as red??
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