why are danger signals red in colour?
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Danger signals are red in colour because the red colour is scattered the least by air, water or dust molecules. The effect of scattering is inversely related to the fourth power of the wavelength of a given colour. Since the colour red has the highest wavelength of all the colours it gets scattered the least.
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answer is related to VIBGYOR,
our eyes catches red colour the fastest
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