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The color of light that has the minimum critical angle when passing from glass to air is red. This is because red light has the longest wavelength of all the visible colors, which leads to a smaller change in speed and a larger angle of refraction at the interface between the two mediums.
Violet. In dispersion of white light, red comes first as it has the smallest angle of refraction, then Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo and finally Violet, with the largest angle of refraction.
Violet light will refract when passing through a prism due to its shorter wavelength causing it to bend more than longer wavelengths like red light. This dispersion separates the violet light into its constituent colors creating a rainbow effect.
When red and violet are combined, the color that is made is a shade of purple.
In air, red has the longest wavelength and therefore the lowest frequency, corresponding to the minimum speed. Violet has the shortest wavelength and highest frequency, corresponding to the maximum speed.
The color of light that has the minimum critical angle when passing from glass to air is red. This is because red light has the longest wavelength of all the visible colors, which leads to a smaller change in speed and a larger angle of refraction at the interface between the two mediums.
The angle of minimum deviation of a glass prism is smaller for red light compared to violet light. This is because red light has a longer wavelength, which causes it to refract less through the prism. As a result, the prism bends the red light less, leading to a smaller angle of minimum deviation.
Violet. In dispersion of white light, red comes first as it has the smallest angle of refraction, then Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo and finally Violet, with the largest angle of refraction.
Violet and red-violet are made of red and blue.
Red and violet
Red and violet
Red and violet
Red-violet.
Red and violet
Red-violet.
Yes. Violet is between blue and red.
blue + red = purple (aka violet)