Students at College of the Canyons performed a hydrogen emission lab, using a simulator program. The simulator showed four different kinds of photons in a visible light spectrum: blue, orange, red, and yellow. (alphabetical order) Which photon shows the longest wavelength? Which light has the highest frequency? O longest wavelength: red light, highest frequency: blue light O longest wavelength: blue light, highest frequency: yellow light O longest wavelength: blue light, highest frequency: orange light O longest wavelength: red light, highest frequency: red light
Students at College of the Canyons performed a hydrogen emission lab, using a simulator program. The simulator showed four different kinds of photons in a visible light spectrum: blue, orange, red, and yellow. (alphabetical order) Which photon shows the longest wavelength? Which light has the highest frequency? O longest wavelength: red light, highest frequency: blue light O longest wavelength: blue light, highest frequency: yellow light O longest wavelength: blue light, highest frequency: orange light O longest wavelength: red light, highest frequency: red light
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Transcribed Image Text:Students at College of the Canyons performed a hydrogen emission lab, using a simulator
program. The simulator showed four different kinds of photons in a visible light spectrum:
blue, orange, red, and yellow. (alphabetical order)
Which photon shows the longest wavelength? Which light has the highest frequency?
O longest wavelength: red light, highest frequency: blue light
O longest wavelength: blue light, highest frequency: yellow light
longest wavelength: blue light, highest frequency: orange light
longest wavelength: red light, highest frequency: red light
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