The visible light with the shortest wavelength (highest frequency) is the last color
you can see on the blue end of the visible spectrum.
The visible light with the longest wavelength (lowest frequency) is the last color
you can see on the red end of the visible spectrum.
In between those limits lie every color perceptible to the human eye ... every
shade of paint that has ever been mixed, and every hue of fabric ever dyed.
The ones that have names and the millions of others that haven't been named.
Some are so close together that average, untrained human eyesight can't tell
them apart, but they're different colors nonetheless because their wavelengths
are slightly different.
The visible spectrum is "continuous", with no 'segments'. Obviously, no complete list
is possible.
"Red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet" worked fine in the 4th Grade, but
it doesn't begin to scratch the surface.
The shortest wavelength of visible light for your eye is the wavelength of the lastcolor you can see on the blue end of the rainbow. It may be slightly different forsomeone else's eye.
The longest wavelength / lowest frequency visible light is the red end of the spectrum. The shortest wavelength / highest frequency visible light is the violet end of the spectrum.
The violet end of the rainbow is the end with the shortest wavelength (highest frequency). The limits of perception are different for each individual, but industrial photometry considers the lower wavelength limit of human perception to occur at 360 nanometers = 0.000036 centimeter = about 0.000014 inch
The blue end of the spectrum has shorter wavelengths than the red end.Whatever color is the last one your eyes can see at the blue end, that's the visible color with the shortest wavelength.
Ultraviolet has a shorter wavelength than red, green, or infrared light.
No. If the shortest wavelength is on the left end of the spectrum, the shortest wavelength is microwaves. if the shortest wavelength is on the right end of the spectrum, the shortest wavelength is gamma rays. I think it is microwaves because micro means small.
According to (longest wavelength) ROYGBIV (shortest wavelength), it would be "indigo."
The shortest wavelength of visible light for your eye is the wavelength of the lastcolor you can see on the blue end of the rainbow. It may be slightly different forsomeone else's eye.
violet
yellow
The part with the shortest wavelength has.
No. In the visible light spectrum it has the shortest
Gamma radiation
Gamma Waves
Violate light has the shortest visible wavelength. Around 400 nanometers.
The shortest wavelength of visible light is the wavelength of the last color you can see on the blue end of the rainbow or spectrum.
The visible light with the shortest wavelength is the last color you can see at the violet end of the spectrum. It's not exactly the same for all eyes.