different compounds give different emission colors because of the energy level of there electrons when they form. all visible emissions are directly related to the energy levels of the electron. the more energy an electron gives of in the forming of the compound the more visible the emission will be. the lowest being red and the highest being violet.
All kinds of waves, including light, have different possible wavelengths and frequencies. What particular wavelength a light wave might have depends on how it was made. Now if two light rays with different wavelengths enter your eye can you tell there were two different wavelengths? The answer is yes, and the way you tell is that your brain reacts differently to the two waves. The way it reacts differently is by giving the two waves "color". So its not really the waves that have different colors its the way your brain interprets the different wavelengths.
Visible light includes all the colors of the rainbow. The different colors are the result of different wavelengths.
the colors which we can see are called visible colors that appear in visible light spectrum VIBGYOR these are the only visible colors although we can see different colors by the combination of these colors also whit is a visible color
Halochromic compounds: compounds with different colors dependings on the pH.
Different electromagnetic wavelengths/frequencies.
Different wavelengths of visible light are different colors.
A) infinity A) there are not infinity colors there are 8 + black and white but there are lots of different shades of each color.
Visible light contains all of the colors with in the spectrum. The only way we see color is the bending and refraction of the visible light sending certain wave lengths back, which our brain interprets as different colors.
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Different frequencies of visible light are perceived as different colors.
At different stages in their life cycles they have different temperatures and radiate different visible wavelengths.
...colors when the light enters your eyes.