Why is the Red color has less deviation than violet color during scattering of visible light?
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As the full spectrum of visible light travels through a prism, the wavelengths separate into the colors of the rainbow because each color is a different wavelength. Violet has the shortest wavelength, at around 380 nanometers, and red has the longest wavelength, at around 700 nanometers.
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The degree at which refraction will occur depends on the wavelength of the light. Each light wave has a different wavelength and will therefore deviate differently. ... The color red therefore deviates the least since it has maximum wavelength and color violet deviates the most since it has the least wavelength.
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