Answer :
In a spectrum of visible light, we will see that red appears to have a longer wavelength than the blue light. Since wavelength and frequency are inversely proportional then, red will have a smaller frequency than does the blue light.
Answer:
Red light has a lower wavelength and a longer frequency than does blue light.
Explanation:
As can be seen on the electromagnetic spectrum, red light (and all visible light) has a lower frequency, and therefore a longer wavelength, than ultraviolet rays
v = c / λ
v = 1 / λ
v = frequency, λ = wavelength
Ultraviolet region to visible region wavelength increases
Ultraviolet region to red color wavelength increases
Red light has a low frequency and high wavelength than ultraviolet rays
