Here are the colors ranked in order of wavelength intensity:
Visible Spectrum (What we can see)
Red
Orange
Yellow
Green
Blue
Purple
We can't see infrared, which has larger (less intense) wavelengths than red, or ultra violet, which has smaller(more intense) wavelengths than purple
The visible light with the highest frequency and shortest wavelength is the last, bluest light that you can see at the blue end of the spectrum (rainbow).
The color of the wave does not influence its height, length, or period. These characteristics are primarily determined by factors such as the wave's energy, the medium through which it is traveling, and the frequency of the wave. Color is determined by the wavelength of the wave.
The term for the distance from the highest point of one wave to the highest point of the next wave is called "wavelength." It is a measurement used to describe the length of a wave in physics and is commonly represented by the symbol λ (lambda).
The color of the wave. The height, length, and period of a wave are determined by factors such as frequency, amplitude, and wavelength, but the color of the wave is not related to these characteristics.
The color of the wave, the wind speed, and the direction of the wave do not determine the height, length, and period of a wave. These factors are influenced more by the wavelength, frequency, and ocean depth.
length
Of the visible light spectrum, that would be blue light.
Red.
violet
The visible light with the highest frequency and shortest wavelength is the last, bluest light that you can see at the blue end of the spectrum (rainbow).
Reflects all light beams which have the wave length of the color of that object. Each color has a particular wave length in the electromagnetic spectrum.
The color of the wave does not influence its height, length, or period. These characteristics are primarily determined by factors such as the wave's energy, the medium through which it is traveling, and the frequency of the wave. Color is determined by the wavelength of the wave.
Just ONE property, the wavelength of the light. The colour of visible light depends on its wavelength. These wavelengths range from 700 nm at the red end of the spectrum to 400 nm at the violet end.
Violet.
The term for the distance from the highest point of one wave to the highest point of the next wave is called "wavelength." It is a measurement used to describe the length of a wave in physics and is commonly represented by the symbol λ (lambda).
The distance between successive identical parts of a wave is called the wave length.
The color of the wave. The height, length, and period of a wave are determined by factors such as frequency, amplitude, and wavelength, but the color of the wave is not related to these characteristics.