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∙ 12y agoAll colors of light travel at the same speed in a vacuum, which is the speed of light (299,792 kilometers per second). However, different colors of light bend at slightly different angles when passing through a prism due to their differing wavelengths. Blue light bends slightly more than red light, so it may be perceived as moving faster through a prism.
Colors don't "move through the spectrum". Light of different colors has the same speed in a vacuum. In transparent materials such as glass or water, there are slight differences in speed, but that depends on the materal.
In the visible light spectrum, violet has the shortest wavelength and highest frequency, making it have the highest energy and fastest speed among the colors.
Light moves fastest in a vacuum because there are no particles or atoms to interfere with its propagation. In other mediums, such as air or water, the particles cause scattering and absorption of the light, which slows it down. In a vacuum, there is no such interference, allowing light to travel at its maximum speed.
Visible light moves through vacuum, and it also moves through anything that is gas, liquid or solid as long as what it moves through is not opaque. It has to be tansparent or translucent in order for light to move through it and be visible in some form on the other side.
Yes, light moves slower through water than through air because water has a higher refractive index than air. This causes light to bend more when it enters water, resulting in a slower speed.
Light moves faster in Water due to the lighter density...Also due to the fact that Oil is darker in color whereas Water allows light through...
Photonneutrinoelectrona theortical particle called a tachyon, moves faster than light.
Colors don't "move through the spectrum". Light of different colors has the same speed in a vacuum. In transparent materials such as glass or water, there are slight differences in speed, but that depends on the materal.
In the visible light spectrum, violet has the shortest wavelength and highest frequency, making it have the highest energy and fastest speed among the colors.
Some kinds of waves move at the speed of light - notably light itself, and other electromagnetic waves.
The highest frequency of visible light is violet.
Light moves fastest in a vacuum because there are no particles or atoms to interfere with its propagation. In other mediums, such as air or water, the particles cause scattering and absorption of the light, which slows it down. In a vacuum, there is no such interference, allowing light to travel at its maximum speed.
A tornado may change color as its position relative to the source of light changes. It will appear darker if it moves between you and the light, and light if it moves to the opposite side of you from the light. A tornado may also get its color from soil it is sucking up. If it starts or stops picking up large amounts of soil or if the soil color changes, then the tornado may change color as well.
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The central part of the glacier moves fastest than its edges as it is thickest from the center.
Visible light moves through vacuum, and it also moves through anything that is gas, liquid or solid as long as what it moves through is not opaque. It has to be tansparent or translucent in order for light to move through it and be visible in some form on the other side.