Between 1 nanometre and 1 micrometre (= 1000 nm).
40% of 450 = 18040% of 450= 40% * 450= 0.40 * 450= 180
80 percent of 450 = 36080% of 450= 80% * 450= 0.80* 450= 360
12.5% of 450= 12.5% * 450= 0.125 * 450= 56.25
42% of 450= 42% * 450= 0.42 * 450= 189
The wavelength of the color violet is 450-400 nm, which can also be said as 450 to 400 nanometers.
This is the violet color (380-450 nm).
Purple is a mixture of the colors red and blue.
green ~450
about 435 nm
Here you have the frequencies of BLUE and colors next to it:violet380-450 nmblue450-475 nmcyan476-495 nm
Blue.Violet 400-450 nm, Blue 450-500 nm, Green 500-550 nm, Yellow 550-600 nm, Orange 600-650, and Red 650-700 nm
wavelength of chloride is 450 nm
The visible spectrum from low wavelength to high is as follows: Red (750-620 nm), Orange (620-590 nm), Yellow(590-570 nm), Green (570-495 nm), Blue (495-450 nm), Violet (450-380 nm)
All colors of the visible light spectrum are electromagnetic waves. From a physics point of view, the only difference between each of the colors are their frequencies (and therefore wavelengths). Color --> Wavelength --> Frequency ----------------------------------------------- violet --> 380 - 450 nm --> 668-789 THz blue --> 450 - 495 nm --> 606-668 THz green --> 495 - 570 nm --> 526 - 606 THz yellow --> 570 - 590 nm --> 508 - 526 THz orange --> 590 - 620 nm --> 484 - 508 THz red --> 620 - 750 nm --> 400-484 THz where 1 nm = 10-9 m and 1 THz = 1012 Hz.
, there is a table below with the wavelength of each color. Color Wavelength in nm Violet 380 - 480 Indigo 420 - 450 Blue 450 - 495 Green 495 - 570 Yellow 570 - 590 Orange 590 - 620 Red 620 - 750
violet380-450 nmblue450-495 nmgreen495-570 nmyellow570-590 nmorange590-620 nmred620-750 nm