violet380-450 nm
blue450-495 nm
green495-570 nm
yellow570-590 nm
orange590-620 nm
red620-750 nm
Violet light has the shortest wavelength in the visible spectrum.
According to the wikipedia article about the visible spectrum the wavelengths of light we might call violet extend from 380 to 450 nanometres.
The wave of UV is shorter then visible light but longer then x-ray waves. It ranges between 400nm and 10nm.
Red has the longest wavelength in the visible spectrum of light.
The wavelength of the electromagnetic wave determines whether it is visible light or infrared radiation. Visible light has shorter wavelengths than infrared radiation. The range of wavelengths for visible light is approximately 400-700 nanometers, while infrared radiation has longer wavelengths ranging from 700 nanometers to 1 millimeter.
Very roughly from 380 nanometers (red) to 750 nanometers (blue/violet). The 'limits' aren't the same for all eyes.
The wavelength of light brown color falls within the range of approximately 570-590 nanometers. This falls within the yellow to orange range of the visible spectrum.
The wavelength of an ultraviolet wave typically ranges from about 10 nanometers to 400 nanometers. This places ultraviolet waves just outside the visible light spectrum, which generally ranges from 400 to 700 nanometers.
Violet light has the shortest wavelength in the visible spectrum.
According to the wikipedia article about the visible spectrum the wavelengths of light we might call violet extend from 380 to 450 nanometres.
That's the last color you can see on the red end of the spectrum.
The wave of UV is shorter then visible light but longer then x-ray waves. It ranges between 400nm and 10nm.
Red has the longest wavelength in the visible spectrum of light.
Red light has the longest wavelength in the visible spectrum.
700 nanometers to 1 mm
700 nanometers to 1 mm
The visible light with the longest wavelength is the last coloryou can see on the red end of the spectrum.