Lowest frequency = longest wavelength.
That's the last color your eyes can see at the 'red' end of the rainbow.
Red is the lowest. From there, frequencies increase, in the order of the colors of the rainbow, until you reach the highest visible frequency at violet.
The color red has the lowest frequency of the visible light - violet has the highest
It goes in order from highest frequency beam, violet, to lowest frequency, red.
Red light.
Red light has the lowest frequency and violet, the highest. The colors of visible light, in order from lowest frequency to highest: Red, Orange Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, Violet.
The color of the rainbow with the highest frequency is violet.
Red is the lowest. From there, frequencies increase, in the order of the colors of the rainbow, until you reach the highest visible frequency at violet.
The colors in a rainbow are ordered by their wavelength, with red having the longest wavelength and lowest energy. Thus, red is the lowest-energy color in the rainbow spectrum.
The color red has the lowest frequency of the visible light - violet has the highest
The longest one does. If you're talking about visible light, then it's the last color you can see on the red end. If you're talking about the electromagnetic spectrum in general, then there's no such thing as the "lowest" frequency.
it is red becaude it is darker
That's blue light.
In Newton's sevenfold, violet would be the last color of the rainbow.
yellow
It goes in order from highest frequency beam, violet, to lowest frequency, red.
Violet has the shortest wavelength and highest frequency among visible light colors, whereas red has the longest wavelength and lowest frequency.
red