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green light on white wave background graphic.

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green wiki:
>For other uses, see Green (disambiguation). Green is a color seen commonly in nature. Many plants are green mainly because of a complex chemical known as chlorophyll which is involved in photosynthesis.Green light has a wavelength of roughly 520–570 nm and is one of the additive primary colors. It is the complement of magenta. Many artists, however, continue to use a traditional color theory in which the complement of green is considered to be red.People who are red-green color blind can often distinguish between the two colors but confuse them with other colors, for example, bright green with yellow; dark green with brown. See more at Wikipedia.org...

light wiki:
>For other uses, see Light (disambiguation). Light is electromagnetic radiation with a wavelength that is visible to the eye (visible light) or, in a technical or scientific setting, electromagnetic radiation of any wavelength. The three basic dimensions of light (i.e., all electromagnetic radiation) are:intensity (or brilliance or amplitude), which is related to the human perception of brightness of the light,frequency (or wavelength), perceived by humans as the color of the light, andpolarization (or angle of vibration), which is not perceptible by humans under ordinary circumstances. Due to wave-particle duality, light simultaneously exhibits properties of both waves and particles. The precise nature of light is one of the key questions of modern physics. See more at Wikipedia.org...


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