What does it mean to be on two different wavelengths?
(informal) have the same/different opinion or feelings about something: I find him difficult to talk to — we’re on completely different wavelengths.
What does it mean when you re not on the same wavelength?
The negative form—not on the same wavelength—is often used to mean that people don’t agree or have completely different thoughts on something, as in The painters clearly weren’t on the same wavelength as every wall was painted a different color.
What are the different wavelengths?
The electromagnetic spectrum includes, from longest wavelength to shortest: radio waves, microwaves, infrared, optical, ultraviolet, X-rays, and gamma-rays.
What is the color wavelength?
This small region is known as visible light and has a wavelength range of 350-780 nm. The color ranges from violet through red, with violet having the shortest wavelength….
Color | Wavelength |
---|---|
Green | 495-570nm |
Yellow | 570-590nm |
Orange | 590-620nm |
Red | 620-750nm |
Why some couples are not compatible?
In incompatible relationships, couples tend to lack mutual goals. They’re often on different paths and following the goals of one person tends to keep the other one from achieving theirs. This may result in one person sacrificing their success for that of the other, or cause stagnation for both.
Can you be on the same wavelength as someone else?
You might call it “good vibrations,” “being on the same wavelength,” or even “a mind meld,” but neuroscience calls it “brain coupling,” and apparently it is a real, measurable, research-validated phenomenon.
How do you find someone on the same wavelength?
There is always one arjuna, one alexander, and one alone shivaji. In their quest they are alone. Once you get the blessing from God then you may find people of the same wavelength.
Do people have wavelength?
For an adult human being moving at the same speed, our wavelength is a minuscule 10-32 meters, or just a few hundred times larger than the Planck scale: the length scale at which physics ceases to make sense.
Why different colours have different wavelengths?
We see different wavelengths of light as different colors because they are associated to different wavelength, which activates different cells in the retina. You can try to answer the question from another perspective, such as why a red surface is red, but that is another story.
What wavelength is green?
The visible spectrum
colour* | wavelength (nm) | energy (eV) |
---|---|---|
green | 550 | 2.25 |
cyan | 500 | 2.48 |
blue | 450 | 2.75 |
violet (limit) | 400 | 3.10 |