JEE Mains · Physics · STD 12 - 8. Electromagnetic waves
Red light differs from blue light as they have :
- A Different frequencies and different wavelengths
- B Different frequencies and same wavelengths
- C Same frequencies and same wavelengths
- D Same frequencies and different wavelengths
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(A) Different frequencies and different wavelengths
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Red light and blue light have different wavelength and different frequency.
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