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• Sep 19, 2025 Visible Region Of Hydrogen Spectrum fferent energy level transitions produce photons with different energies, and hence, different wavelengths and colors. Think of it like a set of stairs. Each step represents a specific energy level. An electron jum BY Dr. Kurtis Kessler
• Jun 2, 2026 Visible Light Spectrum Nm ngths except for those around 550 nm, it appears green to us because these are the wavelengths reflected back to our eyes. Similarly, a red apple appears red because it absorbs most wavelengths except for those in the 620-750 nm range. Applications of the Visible Light Spectrum Un BY Ian Boyle