light owes it's colour to its?
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it seems your question is ---> Light owes its colour to its (a) frequency (b) velocity (c) phase (d) amplitude.
solution : option (a) frequency
light owes its colour to its frequency. of course, it is frequency that specifies the color of light or spectral radiation.
for example , you can make the red light have the same wavelength as green light by passing red light through glass or air.
but you can't make red light have the same frequency as green light by passing through glass.
hence, option (a) frequency is correct.
solution : option (a) frequency
light owes its colour to its frequency. of course, it is frequency that specifies the color of light or spectral radiation.
for example , you can make the red light have the same wavelength as green light by passing red light through glass or air.
but you can't make red light have the same frequency as green light by passing through glass.
hence, option (a) frequency is correct.
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First we talk about from where does the light originates. The light originates from charged particles.
The vibration that takes place in the charged particles generates light.
The light and color are part of the electromagnetic spectrum.
Colors are defined by the changes in wavelength as well as frequency. Different colors have different limits for wavelength and frequency.
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