Physics, asked by goldaanto, 2 months ago

Why doesn't the colour pink exist in the rainbow?

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Answered by lensleopard458
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Explanation:

Pink isn't out there. True, no single wavelength of light appears pink. Pink requires a mixture of red and purple light—colors from opposite ends of the visible spectrum. ... If you try to roll up the rainbow to make a color wheel, there will be a gap between red and viole

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Answered by kotapremsai25pbg7jt
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Explanation:

We all think that the visible spectrum of light — every color we can see — is represented in the rainbow. ... There's no specific wavelength of light that looks pink. That's because, according to this super-short explanation from Minute Physics, there's actually no such thing as pink light.

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