High-energy photons correspond to short-wavelength light while low-energy photons correspond to long-wavelength light.
In short, the answer is red.
For short-wavelengths (high energy photons) it would appear blue.
red light has the least energy of any visible (to humans) color, and violet has the most energy. The amount of energy carried by light is directly proportional to its frequency; the higher the frequency, the more energetic the light is.
The last color you can see at the red end has the lowest frequency,longest wavelength, least energy per photon.The last color you can see at the violet end has the highest frequency,shortest wavelength, most energy per photon.
The smallest energy drop of an electron produces red light. When an electron transitions to its lowest energy level, it emits a photon with the least energy, corresponding to the red wavelength of light.
Radio waves have the least energy per photon among the types of electromagnetic radiation. Their longer wavelengths correspond to lower frequencies, resulting in lower energy according to the equation E = hf, where E is energy, h is Planck's constant, and f is frequency. Consequently, radio waves carry significantly less energy compared to higher energy radiation like gamma rays or X-rays.
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red light has the least energy of any visible (to humans) color, and violet has the most energy. The amount of energy carried by light is directly proportional to its frequency; the higher the frequency, the more energetic the light is.
The last color you can see at the red end has the lowest frequency,longest wavelength, least energy per photon.The last color you can see at the violet end has the highest frequency,shortest wavelength, most energy per photon.
The smallest energy drop of an electron produces red light. When an electron transitions to its lowest energy level, it emits a photon with the least energy, corresponding to the red wavelength of light.
the innermost energy level has the least amount of energy
The colors of the spectrum going from lowest energy to highest energy are violet, indigo, blue, green, yellow, orange, and red.
I suspect you mean the color with respect to light. If this is the case then red light has the lowest energy of the visible spectrum. Of course visible light is just a small part of the electromagnetic spectrum, for example, infrared light has even less energy. The lowest energy would be found in radio waves. Also it is important to realize that color is just a convention, it has no real physical meaning. Some other animal might see totally different colors.
Photon energy can be increased by following two methods. 1). by increase in frequency of one photon as (E = hf); where f denotes the frequency of corresponding region. In this case, the electromagnetic region will change to higher frequency region or shorter wavelength region. The photon energy may increase, but not the intensity. 2). secondly increase in the number of photons (n) as E= nhf. If the number of photons of a particular frequency increase, photon energy also increases. In this case, intensity of light of definite frequency (either blue, red etc.) increase simultaneously.
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A fixed amount of water tends to have the least amount of kinetic energy in its solid state, as the molecules are tightly packed and have limited movement. This is why ice has lower kinetic energy compared to liquid water or water vapor.
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The 'rest mass' of the photon is zero ... but the photon is never at rest, and it has plenty of mass at the speed of light, at which it is always traveling. so that let's the photon out. Amongst particles that actually have rest mass, but not much of it, the neutrino probably has the least.