Light waves are organized by R.O.Y.G.B.I.V. Which is the rainbow, red ,orange,yellow,green,blue,indgo,and vilolet. Also by wavelengths.
750 nanometers corresponds to the wavelength range of red light.
Blue light is in the visible wavelength range.
The wavelength for visible light is between 400-800nm Range. nm: Nano Meter (0.000000001 or 1/1000000000 of Meter)
There is a range of wavelengths for visible light. Violet is at the short wavelength end of the range(about 400 nm) and Red is at the long wavelength end of the range(about 600 nm). Yellow is in the middle with a wavelength of about 500 nanometers . That would be .0000005 meters.
it is of 0.78 to 0.45 micro meter range.
The visible light with the highest energy corresponds to light in the violet/blue region, which has a wavelength range of approximately 400-450 nanometers.
No, X-rays have shorter wavelength than ultraviolet light. X-rays have wavelengths in the range of 0.01 to 10 nanometers, while ultraviolet light has wavelengths in the range of 10 to 400 nanometers.
The wavelength of mercury light can vary depending on the specific emission line, but typically falls in the ultraviolet range between 365 to 435 nanometers.
The longest wavelength in the visible spectrum of color is red, with a wavelength range of approximately 620-750 nanometers. Beyond this visible range, infrared radiation has even longer wavelengths.
The wavelength range of fluorescence typically falls in the range of 400 to 700 nanometers. This range varies depending on the specific fluorescent molecule or dye being used. The emitted fluorescence has longer wavelengths than the absorbed excitation light.
The wavelength of turquoise light falls in the range of approximately 490-520 nanometers, which corresponds to the blue-green region of the visible spectrum.
The color of a laser light depends on the wavelength of the light being emitted. Common laser colors include red, green, blue, and violet, with each color corresponding to a specific wavelength range.