Red light has a longer wavelength.
The 'red' end of the spectrum (which continues into infrared, microwaves, and radio waves) has longer and longer wavelength the further you go.
The 'violet' end of the spectrum (which continues into ultraviolet, x-rays, and gamma rays) has shorter and shorter wavelength the further you go.
2007-12-01 19:51:57
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answered by lithiumdeuteride 7
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Red has a longer wavelength and lower frequency than violet
2007-12-01 20:15:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Red.
Red has a longer wavelength an therefore lower frequency and lower energy than violet.
2007-12-01 19:53:20
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answered by smarties 6
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Of all colours, violet has the highest frequency. Since frequency is inversely proportional to wavelength, it has the lowest wavelength. Therefore, red has a longer wavelength.
2007-12-01 19:52:16
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answered by Dan A 6
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red because it is at one end of the spectrum where it has the lowest frequency and the longest wavelength, the inversley proportional relationship between frequency and wave length means that is has a longer wavelength
2007-12-01 20:34:59
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answered by stuartelliott797 2
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Red is lo red is fnger in wave length because of the rainbow spectrum red is first and violet is last.
2007-12-01 20:18:48
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answered by nana0627 3
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Red is longer, length of wave = energy level
radio wave, long, weak.
light, med. avg. ultraviolet light, short, sun burn
micro wave, realy short, fast hot food,
gamma radiation ( a, b), super short wave, Nuke! the aftermath sickness and mutations.
2007-12-01 19:58:07
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answered by Mitchell T 1
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red
do your own homework from now on
2007-12-01 19:55:25
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answered by Anonymous
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red... idk why i just remember it from astronomy
2007-12-01 20:45:34
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answered by Anonymous
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