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Using the visible spectrum (red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet), what color will yield a warmer temperature?
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Yeah Oh Okay More science being thrown in jail All
- 00:08
right here using the visible spectrum Red orange yellow blue
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green indigo and violet What color will yield a warmer
- 00:16
temperature All right I think that that's gonna be the
- 00:19
warmest one there Well let's see Orange is the color
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with the longest wavelength listed The experiment description shows that
- 00:29
temperature increased as the thermometer was moved from blue towards
- 00:34
red Will Orange is right next to read right there
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In fact they're basically color neighbors Will the fence separating
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their yards Probably you know what you think Vermillion yet
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well the color would cool in temperature the further away
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their position from red right Like in the B and
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C They're so that's it Of the choices Orange is 00:00:55.56 --> [endTime] the warmth You go orange like shmoop color
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