If you look at the sun you have the suns bright light, then get a magnifying glass and hold it up to the sun...Do you see colors(r.o.y.g.b.i.v.)
Light and color are related because, you can bend light and that is how you get color. then again you can't take a paintbrush and paint and expect to get light so there you are the answer to your question.
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∙ 11y agoHuman state the colours we see are based on the wave length of the photon(s).
This is true to an extent but the true reality is there is no direct connection between visible light and colours.
the connector is US.
Our minds paint in the colours. We could have evolved to see green as blue and blue as red and red as yellow. The coloured picture we see of reality is LITERALLY inb our head.
The picture we 'make up' of the creation 'out there' is EXACTLY the same process we use to craete dreams when we sleep. the only difference is closed eye and open eyed imagery.
Yes there is a reality out there but what we see hear taste touch smell is only obe representation of whatever is truly 'out there'.
The colour of visible light is our human interpretation and its all in our head.
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∙ 13y agoIf you look at the sun you have the suns bright light, then get a magnifying glass and hold it up to the sun...Do you see colors(r.o.y.g.b.i.v.)
Light and color are related because, you can bend light and that is how you get color. then again you can't take a paintbrush and paint and expect to get light so there you are the answer to your question.
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∙ 11y agoLight is made of color and without light we can't see color.
This is generally a light yellow color.
Color
the color of light does affect plants growth because the plant absorbs certain types of wavelengths of light
yellow.
white
The color of light is related to its frequency or wavelength.
Wavelength, or alternatively its frequency.
Its color.
All color is imaginary and is constructed by your brain - it's a code for the frequencies of reflected light.
the color of light radiating that heat from it feels good
energy released by the electron
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Yes. Every different frequency (wavelength) of light is perceived as a different color by the human eye. Except in colorblind people, that is.
a very light pink color. Got to the link I posted in the related links box below to see them.
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Wavelength, or alternatively its frequency.
No. All colors of light travel at the same speed in vacuum. Different colors represent light waves with different wavelengths (frequencies).