wavelenghts of energy
NOVANET!
It represent different in energy of photon at different colour range.
Different wavelength yield different colour whether we can see it or not. The evolution choose this range of light to be visible for abundant of such spectrum range from the sun while some animal can see light at lower wavelength to infrared especially for Nocturnal.
Energy content of a photon can simply express by Planck-Einstein equation
E = hc/L
where E = Energy in a photon h = Planck constant c = speed of light and L = wavelength
Longer wavelength -> Red = lesser energy
Shorer wavelength -> Violet = higher energy
Different colors of visible light represent different wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation. Visible light ranges from violet (shorter wavelength) to red (longer wavelength), with each color corresponding to a specific wavelength on the electromagnetic spectrum. Each color has a unique energy level and frequency, which determines its appearance to the human eye.
Not quite sure what you mean by "represent"; physically, each color has a different frequency, and thus also a different wavelength.
660nm light corresponds to the red-orange color in the visible spectrum.
The different colors of visible light represent different wavelengths within the electromagnetic spectrum. Each color corresponds to a specific wavelength, with red having the longest wavelength and violet having the shortest. When combined, these colors create white light.
No, different colors of visible light have different frequency. For example, Violet color has highest frequency in visible spectrum and Red color has lowest.
Different colors of visible light have different wavelengths, with red light having the longest wavelength and violet light having the shortest. Each color of light corresponds to a specific range of wavelengths, with red having the longest wavelengths and violet having the shortest. Our eyes perceive these different wavelengths as different colors.
The wavelength of light determines its color. Different wavelengths of light correspond to different colors in the visible light spectrum.
Different wavelengths of light have different colors.
The frequency range of visible light.
The color of visible light is determined by its wavelength.
Answer is simply yes , human eyes is only sensitive to the visible light at the electromagnetic spectrum , however there is a different in wavelength and the frequency depending on the color of the visible light
Visible light includes any color that the eye can see.