Because the average human being has no receptors on the retinas of his eyes
that respond to electromagnetic waves that are shorter than that.
Violet (purple) is the highest energy color in the visible spectrum. It has a wavelength of about 400nm (4x10-8m), the lowest of all visible light.
The shortest wavelength that your eye can see produces the last color you can see on the blue end of the 'rainbow'.
The shortest wavelength of visible light for your eye is the wavelength of the lastcolor you can see on the blue end of the rainbow. It may be slightly different forsomeone else's eye.
The visible light of violet.
The longest wavelength / lowest frequency visible light is the red end of the spectrum. The shortest wavelength / highest frequency visible light is the violet end of the spectrum.
Violate light has the shortest visible wavelength. Around 400 nanometers.
Violet has the shortest wavelength
No, red is the longest wavelength of visible light, with the lowest frequency and the least energy. Violet light has the shortest wavelenght, with the highest frequency and the most energy (of visible light).
No, red light has the longest wavelength within the visible light spectrum.
No, red light has the longest wavelength within the visible light spectrum.
Any that is shorter than about 400nm or longer than about 750nm isn't.
Deep dark red is the visible light with the longest wavelength. Violet is the visible light with the shortest wavelength.
Violet (purple) is the highest energy color in the visible spectrum. It has a wavelength of about 400nm (4x10-8m), the lowest of all visible light.
The shortest wavelength that your eye can see produces the last color you can see on the blue end of the 'rainbow'.
Nope. Wrong end of the visible spectrum.
Nope. Wrong end of the visible spectrum.
The shortest wavelength of visible light for your eye is the wavelength of the lastcolor you can see on the blue end of the rainbow. It may be slightly different forsomeone else's eye.