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'''Violet''' is the [[color]] at the highest-frequency end of the [[spectrum]] of visible [[light]]. | '''Violet''' is the [[color]] at the highest-frequency end of the [[spectrum]] of visible [[light]]. | ||
| − | The color violet corresponds to [[wavelength | + | The color violet corresponds to [[wavelength]]s of 380 nanometers to 435 nanometers in the [[electromagnetic spectrum]].<ref>http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/vision/specol.html#c1</ref> |
''For a description of the Violet '''flower''', see: [[Violet (flower)]].'' | ''For a description of the Violet '''flower''', see: [[Violet (flower)]].'' | ||
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*[[RoyGBiv]] | *[[RoyGBiv]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:40, July 12, 2016
Violet is the color at the highest-frequency end of the spectrum of visible light.
The color violet corresponds to wavelengths of 380 nanometers to 435 nanometers in the electromagnetic spectrum.[1]
For a description of the Violet flower, see: Violet (flower).