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What you have clearly failed to take into account is that while white may contain all the other colours, it does so in a compressed state - you need a prism to uncompress the white light into its component colours. This means that in terms of 'pushing' light waves, thanks to the compression, it's likely pushing less than any individual colour on it's own. Also, as light is both a wave and a particle, all of this made up science is just as good as real science! Hurrah!Kawa wrote:I disagree.
Each colour is made up of light waves.
Different colours produce different frequencies of light waves.
The higher the frequency, the more waves of light the car has to push through to go forward.
Less frequency = less mass of light waves to push through = faster car.
Also
The amount of energy in a given light wave is proportionally related to its frequency, thus a high frequency light wave has a higher energy than that of a low frequency light wave.
This being true, it takes more energy to thrust a high energy/frequency colour car forward.
Therefore
Low frequency/energy colours win
The chart below shows that red has the lowest frequency
White is not a colour, it is a mixture of all colours, so actually carries all of the above frequencies in one!!![]()
This makes white the heaviest and slowest colour of all.
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^^^^indigolemon wrote:What you have clearly failed to take into account is that while white may contain all the other colours, it does so in a compressed state - you need a prism to uncompress the white light into its component colours. This means that in terms of 'pushing' light waves, thanks to the compression, it's likely pushing less than any individual colour on it's own. Also, as light is both a wave and a particle, all of this made up science is just as good as real science! Hurrah!Kawa wrote:I disagree.
Each colour is made up of light waves.
Different colours produce different frequencies of light waves.
The higher the frequency, the more waves of light the car has to push through to go forward.
Less frequency = less mass of light waves to push through = faster car.
Also
The amount of energy in a given light wave is proportionally related to its frequency, thus a high frequency light wave has a higher energy than that of a low frequency light wave.
This being true, it takes more energy to thrust a high energy/frequency colour car forward.
Therefore
Low frequency/energy colours win
The chart below shows that red has the lowest frequency
White is not a colour, it is a mixture of all colours, so actually carries all of the above frequencies in one!!![]()
This makes white the heaviest and slowest colour of all.
................................... so your telling me a red nissan micra is faster than a white type s?????? just because its red
im joking before people think im actually serious everyone know the 5th gens are all dog jobby slow and you can body lemonade quicker than them so its obviously the micra
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and there was me thinking that breaking every thread down to science was left over at PUK
anyway the obvious answer is black


anyway the obvious answer is black

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