The Colour Spectrum was first defined by Isaac newton (1666) during his experiments with a prism.
Pink is not a color found in the spectrum, as it is a combination of red and white light. Brown is also not found in the spectrum, as it is a combination of multiple colors and does not have a distinct wavelength.
The color with the smallest (or as scientist term it, the shortest) wavelength is the color violet, also known as purple.
The seven accepted colors of the spectrum are red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet, in that order. However, it is disputed whether indigo is actually a color in its own right, and not just a shade of blue or violet.
The Color Spectrum was created in 2010.
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The opposite color of purple on the color spectrum is yellow.
By spectrum analyses. Color and shift in colors can indicate properties of light source as well as relative position. Fluorescent materials can also be used.
Infrared Microwaves radiowaves
Violet is found at the short-wavelength end of the visible spectrum, with wavelengths approximately between 380 to 450 nanometers. It is adjacent to ultraviolet light, which has even shorter wavelengths. In the electromagnetic spectrum, violet is the color that is closest to the ultraviolet range.
The color spectrum consists of red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet. Indigo is traditionally considered the fifth color in the spectrum.
Brown is a dark, earthy color that falls between red and yellow on the color spectrum.
The range of colors found in the cat color spectrum includes black, white, gray, brown, orange, and various shades in between. Cats can also have patterns such as tabby stripes or calico patches, adding to the diversity of colors in their fur.