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Image of Berries Black and White

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Image of Berries in Color

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Visible Light

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Rainbow

Exercise

If you observe a rainbow, you'll notice that there are actually multiple rainbows, and the sequence of colors shifts: from blue to red and then from red to blue again, and so on.

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Colors

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Colores reales, Mar y Puesta de Sol

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Colores reales, Paisaje artico

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Color Filter

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Spectrum after Goethe

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Variables

Symbol
Text
Variable
Value
Units
Calculate
MKS Value
MKS Units
$\epsilon$
e
Photon energy
J
$\nu$
nu
Photon frequency
Hz
$h$
h
Planck constant
Js

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The color of light is associated with its the photon frequency ($\nu$), and there is a direct relationship between this frequency and the photon energy ($\epsilon$):

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where the planck constant ($h$) has a value of $6.62\times 10^{-34} , \text{Js}$.

If you observe a rainbow, you'll notice that there are actually multiple rainbows, and the sequence of colors shifts: from blue to red and then from red to blue again, and so on.

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