If your Nintendo 3DS is showing both the red and blue light at the same time, it means you have 2 different notifications. The red light means your battery is low, and the blue light means that you have received a notification.
Red light and blue light both travel at 300 000 000 m/s (300 000 km/s) They have different wavelengths (and thus different frequencies) with red light having the longest wavelength and smallest frequency. Blue light carries more energy than red light
Photographically, both reflect about 50% of the white light falling on them, depending, of course, on their hue. A really dark blue would reflect far less than a light red, same with blue.
In a vacuum the speed of red and blue light are the same as all light, 300,000,000m/s. Their frequency and wavelength will be different but the speed remains the same.
No... The DS(i) light blue color is brighter than the light blue color on the DS Lite
The probability of both dice showing the same number is 1/6 and the probability of different numbers is 5/6.
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because it has the same lencees !
No. Light travels at the same speed, regardless of color.
My husband and I both have dark brown eyes. There are eyes of blue, green, hazel and brown on both our sides of the family. Our firstborn has blue eyes. Our second born has dark brown eyes. Our third and last born has hazel eyes.
No. There are many hues of blues (dark, light, turquoise) and sky blue is a separate one, bright but not necessarily "light" as in pale or pastel. See the link below for some shades of blue.
Yes. Blue light has a shorter wavelength, and therefore a higher frequency, than red light.
The red light would focus on a point in space at a greater in distance than the blue light would have been. Red light has a longer wavelength than blue light and therefore since both are travailing at the same speed (the speed of light), the longer wave red light finds it's focal point at a time slightly after the blue light would have. This effect shares some characteristics with the Doppler effect, although sound does not need obey the constant speed law as light light does.