Yes. Every different frequency (wavelength) of light is perceived as a
different color by the human eye. Except in colorblind people, that is.
No, visible light has a lower frequency than gamma rays. Gamma rays are the highest frequency of electromagnetic energy. They are above X-rays.
No. Visible light is in between those particular forms of electromagnetic radiation. Radio waves are lower frequency (longer wavelength) than visible light. Gamma rays are higher frequency (shorter wavelength) than visible light.
Without any other information, the one with a shorter wavelength/higher frequency will be visible light.
Visible light is part of the electromagnetic spectrum. The visible part has wavelengths of 7000 to 4000 Angstroms. The frequencies are 4.0 - 7.0 x 1014 Hz.
Colour only applies to visible light. UV rays are not visible.
The highest frequency of visible light is violet.
Radar waves have a lower frequency that light waves.The frequency of a light wave is related to wavelength and speed by the equation c = »½. The color of a light wave is also determined by the frequency. The amplitude and brightness are not related to the frequency.
The color of light is related to its frequency or wavelength.
Yes.
The color red has the lowest frequency of the visible light - violet has the highest
The highest frequency/shortest wavelength of visible light isthe last color you can see on the blue end of the spectrum.
Wavelength, or alternatively its frequency.
Around430 THz
As far as visible light is concerned violet has highest frequency and shortest wavelength where as red has lowest frequency and so longest wavelength VIBGYOR is the order of colours in the visible spectrum
The frequency of electromagnetic radiation determines whether it is gamma rays, x-rays, radio waves, ultraviolet light, or visible light. Each color of light has its own range of frequencies.
No. Infrared light has a lower frequency than visible light. Refer to the related link below for an illustration.
violet/purple