1. Refraction causes light to bend at different rates depending on its wavelength, with blue light refracting the least and red light refracting the most.
2. Temperature readings increase across the visible light spectrum, with blue having the highest temperature and yellow the next highest.
3. The greatest temperature recorded over 10 minutes was for blue light.
Beyond the visible red light spectrum, wavelengths would be even longer with lower frequencies, but this region is not well understood.
1. Refraction causes light to bend at different rates depending on its wavelength, with blue light refracting the least and red light refracting the most.
2. Temperature readings increase across the visible light spectrum, with blue having the highest temperature and yellow the next highest.
3. The greatest temperature recorded over 10 minutes was for blue light.
Beyond the visible red light spectrum, wavelengths would be even longer with lower frequencies, but this region is not well understood.
1. Refraction causes light to bend at different rates depending on its wavelength, with blue light refracting the least and red light refracting the most.
2. Temperature readings increase across the visible light spectrum, with blue having the highest temperature and yellow the next highest.
3. The greatest temperature recorded over 10 minutes was for blue light.
Beyond the visible red light spectrum, wavelengths would be even longer with lower frequencies, but this region is not well understood.
1. Refraction causes light to bend at different rates depending on its wavelength, with blue light refracting the least and red light refracting the most.
2. Temperature readings increase across the visible light spectrum, with blue having the highest temperature and yellow the next highest.
3. The greatest temperature recorded over 10 minutes was for blue light.
Beyond the visible red light spectrum, wavelengths would be even longer with lower frequencies, but this region is not well understood.
1. The bending of light refers to refraction. Based on what we researched about it is
that it is a result of changing in speed and the medium that was used. Blue colors from blue to red bent proportionally based on their place in the spectrum. - More wavelength refracts less. - Less wavelength refracts the most. 2. What weve noticed about the temperature readings is that they increase accordingly based on their place in the spectrum. Blue in the spectrum is described to be cool and in the record taken it has the greatest temperature of all when exposed. Next only to yellow respectively which are in the warm region. 3. The greatest temperature recorded within the time span of 10 minutes is blue. 4. I think beyond the red spectrum is something that we could dream about. As far As we know, red is the far greatest in terms of the wavelengths. Which is why to exceed this is something far imaginable. But what we can expect from this is that it would be longer in terms of wavelength and lower in terms of frequency. You are one of those amazing persons that I met in my life. Masayahin(life of the party) mabaitPABABY! :P haha! O kita mo complete ka na thats the true Alethea di ba :)Turn that frown upside down okay smile :)Happy Recollection! Godbless :)