“Traveling at it’s own wavelength, some can be slow and some can be fast...” That statement might be confusing considering most people think of slow and fast in terms of speed or velocity. All light travels at 186,000 miles per second, it’s the frequency of the wave that, I guess, you could describe as being slower or faster than the other.
All light through air as the medium travels at the same velocity or speed. And you bring up an extremely important distinction, speed does not equal frequency
Green light is also scattered by the atmosphere during the day just not as much as blue light is. It is however enough to change the sky’s tone from one of pure blue to one that is sky blue. By the time green would predominate, a lot has already been scattered, and warmer colors are just around the corner so the overall effect is we never see a green sky.
I don't know how stupid some people are but... Watch the full video, he already explained it. And I'm applying this to everyone who agreed/liked her comment. Unless all of you are flat earthers that doesn't know the earth is round.
As during the sunset sunlight have to travel a long distance to reach us so blue light scatter first only and then remaining colur orang and red have longer wavelength does not scatter firstly and cover longer distance and hence that two colour reaches us and hence we get reddish appearance during sunset
Red light has the longest wavelength so it hits lesser molecules/particles in the air when traveling. On the other hand, blue has shorter wavelength so the wavelength hits alot of particles/molecules in the air.
Red with the longest wavelength can travel longer distance than other colours. And that's why we use red colour for emergencies to spot it quickly & longer.
If it was sunset,the distance from Earth and Sun will be further..So the Spectrum will come and on the way blue and violet will scattered away because it is the most scattered and red and orange scattered the less so we can see them
Thanks! I'm going to use this in my classroom! :D Also, if you could even add a snippet of how our sees (RGB cones) I think that would be really helpful on top of what "color" the sky is. I tell my students that if they see directly into the sky (and I tell them not to try this, as this COULD "burn" their eyes... which I only say to discourage them from looking directly into the sky) that they'll see white... they sun is so bright, it looks white. The whole science of sight is fascinating! :D
“Know what you want to do, hold the thought firmly, and do every day what should be done, and every sunset will see you that much nearer the goal.” Elbert Hubbard
Everything has color. yes. But, apparent color due to the effect of light(sunlight), any light does not mean changes the real color of objects. I think, your presentation is very wonderful. Thank you very much.
zakaria naji cuz they are lying. The sun is white during the day. There are other celestial bodies orbiting close to earth creating those colors. They hide it with Chemtrails. Rarely, do you see a clear sunrise or sunset. They make sure to spray around the sun.
@@user-vu7us9sw9i yup.the super intense pink/red sunsets almost evernight lasted two years from september 22-23 when we had the last of the blood moon tetrad. The President of China came to Seattle, the Pope came to America to meet Obama and the L.H.C. was started again at it's then current highest of 13,000 t.e.v. (Not sure if I remembered all correctly) also a couple major Hebrew calender events. Oh yea military also had major training operation about moving through urban city environments undetected around Sept 15.
so the sky changes colors based on the sun's positioning and how its light hits the atmosphere? lesser light that hits the atmosphere, more red tone lights? more light is more blue tone lights?
Thanks for the explanation: A misconception I had was only that the sky color was simply because of the oxygen & nitrogen absorbing most all colors except blue (that is why most objects have a color -- they absorb everything except what bounces back to the eye), so I figured it was some sort of red-shifting thing (after all, if the atmosphere was absorbing any color but blue and traveled a longer distance, you'd just absorb more blue). However if you're getting some of the color from absorption of wavelengths, and some from scattering with higher wavelengths able to plow through more, you'd end up with red's being able to go the distance while the blues eventually fade off. The statements of wavelengths having speeds seems inaccurate, as wavelengths are the length between waves, they're all traveling at, what is more or less, the speed of light. The speed of light can vary with the medium they travel through, but that's a different matter (refraction).
Peter O. Check it out Peter the sky is blue because there is water of the ice dome that God had installed in the beginning....you chumps that think we evolved from fricken monkeys and shit need to wake up!!
As the sun approaches the horizon, the sunlight must traverse a greater distance through our atmosphere, and therefore scatters the light. Thanks for the question! Hope that helps! :-)
Emil Maracci not at all correct it’s because there is water above the ice dome that God created. When he separated the waters from the waters as it states in the beginning of the Bible....read it and let everyone know
Because, not all the blue light scattered only some amount of blue light scattered and remaining amount of blue light mixes with all the lights that's why sun still appears white at noon.
Because of the curvature of the earths atmosphere. Red is coming the longest way to reach us but the more the atmosphere curves towards us to above us we see the deflection of the blue wavelengths.
That not true the right thing is the earth changing its angle because when you out of earth you see sun as red not white in space there's no atmosphere
Wait, why is it that we see the blue photons that scatter during regular daytime but we can't see the blue photons that scatter during sunset? How does blue get removed?
“Traveling at it’s own wavelength, some can be slow and some can be fast...” That statement might be confusing considering most people think of slow and fast in terms of speed or velocity. All light travels at 186,000 miles per second, it’s the frequency of the wave that, I guess, you could describe as being slower or faster than the other.
All light through air as the medium travels at the same velocity or speed. And you bring up an extremely important distinction, speed does not equal frequency
@@jesspalko2622 may be here speed refers to linear distance travelled by the waves
*”You see...light is made up of different colors. And out of all those colors, red is the one that travels the farthest.”*
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nah you just dont get it
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You beat me to it. 🤣
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By this explanation, at some point you should see the sky as green in between it being blue to orange.
sometimes in my city, in the very ending of the sunset we can see very light tones of green
Green light is also scattered by the atmosphere during the day just not as much as blue light is. It is however enough to change the sky’s tone from one of pure blue to one that is sky blue. By the time green would predominate, a lot has already been scattered, and warmer colors are just around the corner so the overall effect is we never see a green sky.
@@cooperspringer2913 thanks
Search up green flash sunset
but where does that blue colour go which have been scattered completely
In the sky
I don't know how stupid some people are but... Watch the full video, he already explained it. And I'm applying this to everyone who agreed/liked her comment. Unless all of you are flat earthers that doesn't know the earth is round.
As during the sunset sunlight have to travel a long distance to reach us so blue light scatter first only and then remaining colur orang and red have longer wavelength does not scatter firstly and cover longer distance and hence that two colour reaches us and hence we get reddish appearance during sunset
@@chaoslights7883 U are absolutely right some people are expectionally stupid
Be nice people, not everyone is scientifically minded. At least Muskeen is trying to learn. Valid question and answered well by Sakshi.
But i still don’t understand how the long path to the earth through the atmosphere has something to do with the wavelength of red😭
Red light has the longest wavelength so it hits lesser molecules/particles in the air when traveling. On the other hand, blue has shorter wavelength so the wavelength hits alot of particles/molecules in the air.
Red with the longest wavelength can travel longer distance than other colours. And that's why we use red colour for emergencies to spot it quickly & longer.
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thanks, this was really helpful for me and my friends :)
+Evie Boxhead (eviestur) Thanks! Awesome, glad you enjoyed it! :-)
If it was sunset,the distance from Earth and Sun will be further..So the Spectrum will come and on the way blue and violet will scattered away because it is the most scattered and red and orange scattered the less so we can see them
Tonight about 6 pm the Sun looked like a small bright glowing red ball but the sky was pale whitish yellow smoke blocking our mountain tops.
Thanks! I'm going to use this in my classroom! :D Also, if you could even add a snippet of how our sees (RGB cones) I think that would be really helpful on top of what "color" the sky is. I tell my students that if they see directly into the sky (and I tell them not to try this, as this COULD "burn" their eyes... which I only say to discourage them from looking directly into the sky) that they'll see white... they sun is so bright, it looks white. The whole science of sight is fascinating! :D
“Know what you want to do, hold the thought firmly, and do every day what should be done, and every sunset will see you that much nearer the goal.” Elbert Hubbard
Everything has color. yes. But, apparent color due to the effect of light(sunlight), any light does not mean changes the real color of objects.
I think, your presentation is very wonderful.
Thank you very much.
Your explanation really hit all the right notes! Thank you so much!
but why we dont see it green before it changes to red ? i mean bleu > green > yellow >orange >red ?
zakaria naji cuz they are lying. The sun is white during the day. There are other celestial bodies orbiting close to earth creating those colors. They hide it with Chemtrails. Rarely, do you see a clear sunrise or sunset. They make sure to spray around the sun.
11 11 Citation needed for that bullshit explanation. I suppose you think 9/11 was an inside job, bigfoot is real and reptilians rule the world too.
There is occasionally a "green flash" in sunsets
@@user-vu7us9sw9i yup.the super intense pink/red sunsets almost evernight lasted two years from september 22-23 when we had the last of the blood moon tetrad. The President of China came to Seattle, the Pope came to America to meet Obama and the L.H.C. was started again at it's then current highest of 13,000 t.e.v. (Not sure if I remembered all correctly) also a couple major Hebrew calender events. Oh yea military also had major training operation about moving through urban city environments undetected around Sept 15.
so the sky changes colors based on the sun's positioning and how its light hits the atmosphere?
lesser light that hits the atmosphere, more red tone lights?
more light is more blue tone lights?
but why is it a red to blue to black gradient? if the light is traveling longer distances wouldn't the blue be gone already??? so confused.
Thanks for the explanation: A misconception I had was only that the sky color was simply because of the oxygen & nitrogen absorbing most all colors except blue (that is why most objects have a color -- they absorb everything except what bounces back to the eye), so I figured it was some sort of red-shifting thing (after all, if the atmosphere was absorbing any color but blue and traveled a longer distance, you'd just absorb more blue). However if you're getting some of the color from absorption of wavelengths, and some from scattering with higher wavelengths able to plow through more, you'd end up with red's being able to go the distance while the blues eventually fade off.
The statements of wavelengths having speeds seems inaccurate, as wavelengths are the length between waves, they're all traveling at, what is more or less, the speed of light. The speed of light can vary with the medium they travel through, but that's a different matter (refraction).
Peter O. Check it out Peter the sky is blue because there is water of the ice dome that God had installed in the beginning....you chumps that think we evolved from fricken monkeys and shit need to wake up!!
"Son come outside! Its a great sunset out here!"
*sends a picture of the red sunset*
Me: *instantly thinking of scp 001*
during a sunset or sunrise is the red light spectrum being scattered in the atmosphere or is it coming straight to a person's eye ?
thanks
As the sun approaches the horizon, the sunlight must traverse a greater distance through our atmosphere, and therefore scatters the light.
Thanks for the question! Hope that helps! :-)
Astronomic we live under a glass sky. Don't be a liar
This was really very helpful... It cleared a lot of confusions :) Thank u soo much!!!
+Preeya Shetty Awesome! Happy to help! 😊👍🏻
Where does the green goes?
Red sun, red sun over paradise.
Cheers bud, top quality video. Well explained for those of us with minimal knowledge around the subject🤛👍
does that mean on a certain atmospheric altitude between red and blue the sky is green as well?
Why does smaller particles scatter blue light more than others?
Nvm
wow this is so professional (sorry bad english)
Thanks for the comment! :-)
Three days I have the red sunset hope there isn't another one
This was helpful! Thank you:))
No problem! Happy to help :-)
@@Astronomic Red Sunsets are always red and will always be red everyday in life.
but why do we never see green?
Still doesn't explain why the sun is bright while rising and red when it sets!!
Great explanation. thank you :)
No worries! Thanks :-)
Emil Maracci not at all correct it’s because there is water above the ice dome that God created. When he separated the waters from the waters as it states in the beginning of the Bible....read it and let everyone know
waht about other colours ...if vlue colour scatter then where does other go?
But why during sun rise the sun isn’t orange like during sun set?
sun lowest uv levels times sunset sunrise ; this for the spiritually gifted only; they don't have UV blockers
Sun rise/set is when I stare at the Sun. I ussualy use the ground to ground my self also.
Why do people never think it is color orange and yellow
I love your accent.
Amerca; yellow
British: yelleoy
Your video r ossmmmmmm bro . It is so helpful for me and others. Thanks for this video
knowledgeable video.thanks
+bhawna arya Thanks! No worries :-)
Thanks!!! ❤
No problem 👍🏻
thank you
No problem! :-)
+Astronomic are u a scientist?
when its sun set both sun and sky is red.. scatering was understood.. but in day light sky is blue but still sun is white why is that .???
Because, not all the blue light scattered only some amount of blue light scattered and remaining amount of blue light mixes with all the lights that's why sun still appears white at noon.
Thanks bro.. 😇😇😇
awesome thnks gppd explanation just use graphic video which will be more clear
Thanks! :-)
0:29 WHERE’S GREEN???
It's really helpful
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how come parts of the sky near the sun are red during the sunset but the rest of the sky remains blue?
Because of the curvature of the earths atmosphere. Red is coming the longest way to reach us but the more the atmosphere curves towards us to above us we see the deflection of the blue wavelengths.
Bro I had a physics test this Helped so much!!!!!
That's Grrrrrrrreat !!!!!💡✴️🔆
Best explanation
Why is sunrise yellow
thank u
wow ! this video is very informative :) thanks a lot !
+Rhithika Ramesh No worries! Thank you :-)
That not true the right thing is the earth changing its angle because when you out of earth you see sun as red not white in space there's no atmosphere
Why sunrise is not red
a useful one
Wait, why is it that we see the blue photons that scatter during regular daytime but we can't see the blue photons that scatter during sunset? How does blue get removed?
Literally my same thoughts.
Nice video
sometimes its pink and purple too
thanx to help me
+Nitya Nand Keshri no worries! 😊
Sun is red because Mao Zedong smiles so friendly.
no
thank ful to u
How well the creator of this universe supervise to fill color in this big world so his creation mesmerized by the beauty
Sunsets in my country were pink, red or orange sometimes. Other times it was just blue.
Thanks I'm a conspiracy the rust so this was cool☺
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No worries! :-)
452 wt 25:/:/
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It not really a good thing though
He said everything except explaining why sky looks red during sunset.. it’s almost like he is reading the answer
And the color red
I see the sunset yellow and orange
Still son't get it
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So where is that light.... Is it the Most High?
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I think the sunset is orange and the sky must be red :D
Where does white sun come from?
Sun Simulator?
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