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Last Updated: 6th May 2024

What does chromatic light mean?

Any color where one wavelength or hue dominates. Only when one wavelength is removed (for instance, red), the light becomes chromatic. This is the opposite color of the original light.



What does monochromatic and color-changing light mean?

Monochromatic light is light that has a single wavelength. Polychromatic light, on the other hand, is light that contains a wide range of wavelengths. The white light, for instance, is polychromatic due to its combination of different wavelengths. Blue or red are also monochromatic.

Is sunlight also monochromatic? Monochromatic is defined as "the same color". Monochromatic means "same color". Sunlight contains a mix of light with wavelengths ranging from 750 to 450nm (in the visible spectrum). We will only see pure violet color if we take one light wave with wavelength 450nm.

You might also wonder, "What does chromatic in art mean?"

Chromatic. Chromatic is having color, or multiple hues. It refers to or produced from color. Chroma refers to the purity or intensity if a color. It is the color's brightness or its dullness.

What is the difference in monochromatic and multichromatic radiation?

The difference between monochromatic and polychromatic can be described as adjectives. The difference between monochromatic and polychromatic can be described as having a variety or a change of colours.