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Indigo has a higher frequency..
Orange has a longer wavelength than yellow. On the spectrum of visible light red is longest and violet is shortest.
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No, infrared radiation (IR) does not have a higher frequency than visible light. Visible light is above IR on the electromagnetic spectrum. It (visible light) has higher frequency and shorter wavelengths than IR radiation does.
No, red light is lower frequency than green light.
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Green light. If you use the abbreviation ROY G. Biv ( red, orange yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet), you will always know that the red light has the longest wavelength and violet has the smallest wavelength. Wavelength and frequency are inversely proportional to one another. So if the wavelength is large, frequency is small, and when wavelength is small, frequency is large. Green light has a smaller wavelength than yellow. Likewise it has a higher frequency than yellow does. Therefore, green light has a higher frequency than yellow light.
Indigo has a higher frequency..
The higher the frequency the more towards the "bluer" end of the spectrum one moves. So violet is higher frequency than green which in turn is greater than red.
Orange has a longer wavelength than yellow. On the spectrum of visible light red is longest and violet is shortest.
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Light, or any kind of wave thing, has shorter wavelengths when its frequency is higher than it has when its frequency is lower.
No, infrared radiation (IR) does not have a higher frequency than visible light. Visible light is above IR on the electromagnetic spectrum. It (visible light) has higher frequency and shorter wavelengths than IR radiation does.
the higher the frequency, the higher the energy
Green light: 495-570 nm
-- Red light has the lowest frequency of those three. -- Green light has lower frequency than violet light has. -- The wavelength of all light is inversely proportional to its frequency.