The shortest wavelength of visible light for your eye is the wavelength of the last
color you can see on the blue end of the rainbow. It may be slightly different for
someone else's eye.
Violet light has the shortest wavelength of the visible spectrum.
Violet has the shortest wavelength and red has the longest. Anything longer than red is not visible to the human eye. Violet has a wavelength of 0.0004 mm.
The longest wavelength that's visible to your individual eyes is that of the last color you can see on the red end of the spectrum. The shortest wavelength that's visible to your individual eyes is that of the last color you can see on the blue end of the spectrum. Between those lie every color you can name, every color you have ever seen, every color that any paint manufacturer can mix, and every color that any fabric designer can dye or weave. There are an infinite number of them, it's not possible to list them, and the vast majority of them don't even have names.
The shortest wavelengths of visible light are violet light, which typically has a wavelength range of about 380-450 nanometers. This corresponds to the highest frequency and energy within the visible spectrum.
The color with the shortest wavelength is violet. It has the highest frequency and energy among the visible colors.
violet
The color of the shortest wavelength is violet. Violet light has the shortest wavelength within the visible spectrum of light.
Violate light has the shortest visible wavelength. Around 400 nanometers.
Violet light has the shortest wavelength of the visible spectrum.
Violet has the shortest wavelength in the visible light spectrum.
The shortest visible wavelength is the last color you can see on the blue/violet end of the spectrum. It's not exactly the same for all eyes.
Violet light has the shortest wavelength in the visible spectrum.
According to (longest wavelength) ROYGBIV (shortest wavelength), it would be "indigo."
The color that vibrates the fastest in the visible spectrum is violet, which has the shortest wavelength.
The visible light with the shortest wavelength is the last color you can see at the violet end of the spectrum. It's not exactly the same for all eyes.
The highest frequency/shortest wavelength of visible light isthe last color you can see on the blue end of the spectrum.
The color RED has the longest wavelenth, and the color VIOLET has the shortest wavelenth. ---- Also Wavelenth is inversely propotional to frequency, so we can also say that color VIOLET has longest frequency and color RED has the shortest. VIBGYOR V-Violet (Highest Frequency, Shortest Wavelenth) I-Indigo B-Blue G-Green Y-Yellow O-Orange R-Red (Highest Wavelenth,Shortest Frequency)