The visible light with the longest wavelength is the last color
you can see on the red end of the spectrum.
The color red has the longest wavelength of any color.
Not Necessarily. The Sky is orange because the atmosphere is dispersing the light differently then when the sun is higher in the sky. The Atmosphere makes the wave length of the light higher, causing the orange, or redish color.
Light is a wave, so there are no waves transferring light.
They will pass through each other without any interference or color change.
Light wave travels fastest in air Sound wave travels fastest in solid or liquid
Red ... ;)
That's the last color you can see on the red end of the spectrum.
There is no longest wave-length for light. It can be infinitely long (just as light waves could be infinitely short). The longest visible light that humans can see is about 750 nanometers long, which is 0.00075 of a millimeter. This color would be a shade of red. Some other animals and insects can see slightly longer wavelengths, and many can not even see what we can.
Between Yellow, Green and Violet, the Yellow color has the longest light wave. The order of the 7 rainow colors, sorted by their light waves from the longest to the shortest, is as follows: Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo and Violet.
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The visible light with the longest wavelength is the last coloryou can see on the red end of the spectrum.
Red
Red is the longest wavelength of visible light
Red is the longest wavelength of visible light
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