there isn't one. pink is just a perception on red. pink is a combination of distinct frequencies. 'Magenta' doesn't exist in physics terms. It can obviously be created though. just using red and small amounts of green and violet.
about 435 nm
A ruby laser is a red laser with a wavelength between 694 nm and 628 nm. 1 nanometer = 1×10−9 meter.
The wavelength is 436 nm.
Yellow- wavelength between 570 and 590 nm Hope this helps
If you are talking specifically about visible light, the wavelength is between approximately 380 nm and 760 nm, depending on the color.
There are pink auroras too! the green wavelength (557.7 nm) is from oxygen; nitrogen gives pink 630.0 nm).
670.8 nm is the wavelength.
about 435 nm
1 nm - 750 nm
wavelength of chloride is 450 nm
nm = nanometers It is a measure of the wavelength of the light, with energy inversely proportional to the wavelength: E = h / wavelength
X rays have a wavelength of 4.2 nm.
The wavelength is 610 nm.
A ruby laser is a red laser with a wavelength between 694 nm and 628 nm. 1 nanometer = 1×10−9 meter.
406 nm
67676777671 nm- 750 nm
The wavelength is 436 nm.