VIBGYOR= Violet, Indigo, Blue, Green, Yellow, Orange, Red, although indigo isn't really used too much anymore. This is the order of increasing wavelength, while the order of increasing frequency (the inverse of wavelength) is the more commonly known order, ROYGBIV.
546nm light wavelength corresponds to a green color.
The color red has the largest wavelength. The color violet, on the other hand, has the shortest wavelength.
The color with the smallest (or as scientist term it, the shortest) wavelength is the color violet, also known as purple.
A wavelength of 540 nm corresponds to the color green in the visible spectrum.
Violet light has a wavelength of 413 nanometers.
546nm light wavelength corresponds to a green color.
The color with the shortest wavelength is purple, sometimes called violet.
The color red has the largest wavelength. The color violet, on the other hand, has the shortest wavelength.
The color of visible light with the longest wavelength is red; the color with the shortest is violet. So "ROY G. BIV" lists the colors from long to short wavelength. Just to confuse you, we'll also mention that it lists them from lowest to highest frequency.
The color with the smallest (or as scientist term it, the shortest) wavelength is the color violet, also known as purple.
The color with the shortest wavelength is violet. It has the highest frequency and energy among the visible colors.
The seven color groups in the light spectrum are red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet. This sequence of colors is often remembered using the acronym ROYGBIV. Each color corresponds to a different wavelength of light, with red having the longest wavelength and violet the shortest.
A wavelength of 540 nm corresponds to the color green in the visible spectrum.
Violet light has a wavelength of 413 nanometers.
The specific wavelength of the color pink is typically around 450-500 nanometers.
Red has the longest wavelength in the visible spectrum.
The wavelength for the color red is 700-635 nm, which can also be said as 700 to 635 nanometers.