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what is wavelength??​

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Answered by ItzRomanticBabe
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What is Wavelength?

☞Wavelength is defined as the property of a wave in which the distance between the identical points between the two successive waves are calculated.

☞It is denoted by the Greek letter lambda (λ). Therefore, the distance between either one crest or trough of one wave and the next wave is known as wavelength.

☞The wavelength of light is defined as “The distance between the two successive crests or troughs of the light wave”.

What is Visible Spectrum?

The visible spectrum is nothing but the observable region of the electromagnetic wave which is visible to human eyes. In the electromagnetic spectrum, the visible spectrum ranges from the infrared region to the UV region. The visible light lies in between the infrared and ultraviolet range of wavelengths. The human eye can detect the light spectrum ranging from 400 nanometers (violet) to about 700 nanometers (red). Other electromagnetic radiations are either too small or too large to capture for the human eye and are out of biological limitations.

We can see these waves as the colours of the rainbow where each colour includes a different wavelength. We can also see the sun’s outermost layer – the corona in the visible light.

Answered by nishanikumari23
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Explanation:

Definition: Wavelength can be defined as the distance between two successive crests or troughs of a wave. It is measured in the direction of the wave. This means the longer the wavelength, lower the frequency. ... In the same manner, shorter the wavelength, higher will be the frequency.

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