it is short wavelength
Light interacts with objects in different ways depending on their properties. Transparent objects allow light to pass through them, while opaque objects block light from passing through. Reflective objects bounce light off their surface, while refractive objects bend and change the direction of light as it passes through. The color and material of an object also affect how it interacts with light.
In the electromagnetic spectrum, shorter wavelengths correspond to higher frequencies, and longer wavelengths correspond to lower frequencies. For example, in the visible light spectrum, blue light has a higher frequency and shorter wavelength compared to red light. This relationship holds true across all regions of the spectrum.
400 to 700 nm because white light is the mixture of all 7 coloured lights.
Red light shining on an object that reflects primarily red light will be red
It is the first color in the visible light sprectum. its really close to non-visible light called infrared light (heat). That's why things that are really hot are usually red. It's true that we could look at things the other way around and consider red to be the LAST color (with violet being the first), but going red-to-violet means the lower energy (and lower frequency) wavelengths come first.
Red.
Red.
black
Neither the amplitude nor the speed does.
Visible light. The higher the frequency, the shorter the wavelength.
Energy,E=h*c/Wavelength h is Planks const.,c is velocity of light
very roughly 350 to 750 nanometers
It is, but you have to use an red, blue and green laser. White light is a mixture of different wavelenght's en thus cannot be created with a single laser
Not with your eyes without special equipment. You can however feel it.
wavelength = velocity / frequency
Light interacts with objects in different ways depending on their properties. Transparent objects allow light to pass through them, while opaque objects block light from passing through. Reflective objects bounce light off their surface, while refractive objects bend and change the direction of light as it passes through. The color and material of an object also affect how it interacts with light.
Red color in the visible spectrum has longest wavelength.