Visible light wavelengths fill the electromagnetic spectrum between red wavelengths and violet wavelengths.
Orange is the closest having the wavelength 590-620 nm
The issue is not frequency and wavelength, a relationship is the problem AM Wave length is longer, than FM Wave length. Shorter wave lengths have a tendency to be shorter in the pm. AM Wave lengths were used before FM wave lengths.
wave lengths in your eye grab light and make it the colour you see
A prism bends light rays. White light is made up of many different wave lengths of light. A prism bends each wave length a different amount, that is why different colors are produced from the output side of a prism.
Radio wave lengths
when a substance appears of a particular color, it is actually absorbing all the wave lengths of the light spectrum falling on it and reflecting only one wave length peculiar to that color. So, different colors absorb different wave lengths and hence, different amounts of heat energy.
The issue is not frequency and wavelength, a relationship is the problem AM Wave length is longer, than FM Wave length. Shorter wave lengths have a tendency to be shorter in the pm. AM Wave lengths were used before FM wave lengths.
The visible light part of the electromagnetic spectrum is below the ultraviolet but above infrared. Purple light has the highest wave length and red has the lowest.
wave lengths in your eye grab light and make it the colour you see
I assume by light rays, you mean visible light rays. In this case, gamma rays have shorter wave lengths.
Radio waves, microwaves and infrared light have a longer wavelength and lower frequency than visible light.
A prism bends light rays. White light is made up of many different wave lengths of light. A prism bends each wave length a different amount, that is why different colors are produced from the output side of a prism.
Radio wave lengths
yes
red and blue light differ in wave length because blue lights have shorter wave length than red light and shorter wave length are good for plants germination.
You probably mean "Spectrum".
The spectorscope is used to mark wave lengths of light. :)
Green light is reflected. Red and blue light are absorbed.