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The human eye is most sensitive to the colour green.

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Q: What colours can the human eye detect?
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Which wave can your eye detect?

If you mean, "which wavelengths of light can the human eye detect," the human eye can see wavelengths from about 390 to 700 nanometers.


What are all the colors of the iris of the human eye?

The colours of the human eye iris is black and white.


Why does the human eye notices more variations in warmer colours than coolerones?

The human eye notices more variations of warmer colors than cooler colors because the human eye tends to focus on the warmer colors than the cooler colors the human eye is going to detect than warm color before the cool color because the warm color pops out.


Define infra-red colors?

Infra-red colours are those with a wavelenth longer than that of red and which therefore cannot be detected by the human eye. Some other creatures can detect colour in this range.


What part of the electromagnetic spectrum can the human eye detect?

VIsual light


What is the frequency of light that the human eye can detect?

You can perceive ten images per second by your eye. That is the reason, why you have ten images per second in case of the motion pictures. In that case you perceive that the object is in continuous motion. The human eye can see electromagnetic radiation in the frequency range 430-790 Terahertz, corresponding to colours from red to violet.


What colors form a rainbow and what order are they in?

Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo and Violet are the colours of a rainbow visible to the human eye. These are the colours as originally stated by Newton. Infrared and ultraviolet can also appear at either end of a rainbow but these colours aren't visible to the human eye.


Why does the human eye notce more variation in warmer colours than cooler ones?

because warmer colours are warmer than cooler


What is visible light and what portion can humans detect?

Visible light waves are the electromagnetic waves which are detected by the human eye. They make up only a small part of the electromagnetic spectrum. So, visible light is any light in which the human eye can detect.


What are the primary colours for light?

For LIGHT : red, green, and blue. (as far as the human eye is concerned).


Where do the different colors come from?

Different colours appear because it is the way the human eye perceives them. Colours have different wave lengths and human's eyes can see that which makes you see it as a colour. The thing that makes colours different is the size of the wavelength.


Explain why the human eye notices more variations in warmer colours than cooler colours?

Because the wamer colours are more vibrant than cooler ones so that is why we see them!