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Only the longest wavelengths at the red spectrum are visible to the observer why does this happen
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Only the longest wavelengths at the red spectrum are visible to the observer why does this happen
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They color you see is the color that is reflected. Color is visible light. And red has the longest wave length. While violet is the shortest.
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