The colors of the rainbow are found in the visible light portion of the electromagnetic spectrum, which ranges from approximately 380 nanometers (violet) to about 750 nanometers (red). The visible spectrum includes the colors red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet, often represented in that order. These colors correspond to different wavelengths of light that can be seen by the human eye.
A rainbow is a spectrum.
ROY G BIV is associated with visible light, which refers to the light that is visible to the human eye and contains all the colors of the rainbow in the electromagnetic spectrum.
No, sunlight contains only three frequencies that appear together as white light
A rainbow encompasses a continual spectrum of color.What specifically are you referring to? :\
The colors of the spectrum were the colors of the rainbow.
Sunlight's spectrum is called a continuous spectrum because it contains all the colors of the rainbow without any gaps or breaks in the distribution. This means that sunlight consists of a continuous range of wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation.
A rainbow is a spectrum.
ROY G BIV is associated with visible light, which refers to the light that is visible to the human eye and contains all the colors of the rainbow in the electromagnetic spectrum.
White light contains all the colors of the spectrum, as it is made up of all the colors of the rainbow: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet.
A continuous spectrum is produced when white light from the Sun passes through a prism. This spectrum contains all the colors of the rainbow without any distinct lines or bands.
A purely scientific answer is that there are no more colours beyond what you see in a rainbow. The rainbow constitutes the visible spectrum, meaning that it is the only part of the electromagnetic spectrum that is visible to the human eye as light. Beyond the red 'end' of the spectrum is Infra Red Radiation and beyond the violet 'end' is Ultra-Violet and beyond that X-rays. There is a Wikipedia article about the electromagnetic spectrum here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electromagnetic_spectrum
Visible Light Spectrum.
No, sunlight contains only three frequencies that appear together as white light
The region of the electromagnetic spectrum between 400 and 700 nm is known as the visible light spectrum. This is the range of wavelengths that the human eye can perceive, which includes the colors of the rainbow.
A rainbow encompasses a continual spectrum of color.What specifically are you referring to? :\
We see visible light waves in the rainbow, which are a portion of the electromagnetic spectrum. These waves are perceived by our eyes as various colors due to their different wavelengths.