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A red light, green light, and blue light differ in A. amplitude. B. complexity. C. wavelength. D. purity.

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A red light, green light, and blue light differ in wavelength

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A red light, green light, and blue light differ in wavelength .

Different colors have different wavelengths or frequencies . Two light having different color may have different amplitude . Amplitude decides the intensity of light , not color. Sometimes , a light may be mixture of many color light like white light of the sun . Such light are not pure .

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