I would expect the wavelength of orange light to appear around 590 nanometers, which corresponds to the range of wavelengths typically associated with orange colors. This wavelength falls between red and yellow on the visible light spectrum.
If the wavelength of a sound wave decreases, you would also expect the speed of the wave to remain constant (assuming it's in the same medium). Additionally, the energy and pitch of the sound will increase as the frequency increases.
The orange would appear darker or muted under green light, as green light will absorb some of the orange wavelengths. This interaction between the two colors may result in the orange appearing more brownish or dull.
Gamma rays would have the shortest wavelength among electromagnetic waves.
That would be the wavelength.
No, the red color would not be visible at a depth of 50 meters underwater. Water absorbs and scatters light, with the red wavelength being absorbed quickly. Therefore, the object would likely appear darker, appearing more black or gray at that depth.
green
In red light, an orange object will appear darker and less vibrant compared to how it would appear in white light. The orange color has components of red and yellow, so the red light will emphasize the red tones in the object, making it appear more reddish-brown or even brownish, depending on the intensity of the red light.
A tangerine sky would appear after smoking some orange kush. This gives the smoke the appearance that it is tangerine/orange and this is where the name came from.
a wave with long wavelength and high frequency.
The grass would appear black under orange lights because green objects appear black under light that does not include green wavelengths. Orange lights contain little to no green light, causing green objects like grass to absorb most of the light and appear as black.
If the wavelength of a sound wave decreases, you would also expect the speed of the wave to remain constant (assuming it's in the same medium). Additionally, the energy and pitch of the sound will increase as the frequency increases.
The Sun is actually yellow in colour, and this is due to the temperature of the Suns surface. If it was cooler, it would appear orange, and if it was hotter it would appear white. The Sun appears orange or red on the horizon because of the scattering of light in the atmosphere. [See related question]
it would appear orange
When a calcium salt is heated in a flame and emits a photon with an energy of 3.2 x 10^-19 J, we can determine the color of the light based on the energy of the photon. The energy of the photon corresponds to a wavelength of approximately 620 nm, which falls within the visible spectrum. This wavelength is associated with the color orange-red. Therefore, we would expect the flame to display an orange-red color.
probably a yellowy green !!
Purple
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