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Q: What occurs between visible light and a small portion of electromagnetic energy?
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What is the definition of light energy?

The radiant energy of electromagnetic waves in the visible portion of the electromagnetic spectrum.


What the definition of light energy?

The radiant energy of electromagnetic waves in the visible portion of the electromagnetic spectrum.


What color of the visible light portion of the electromagnetic spectrum has the highest frequency and the most energy?

Red, I believe.


Which color of the visible light portion of the electromagnetic spectrum has the lowest frequency and the lowest energy?

Red light.


Are microwaves visible to humans?

No, microwaves aren't visible to humans. Microwaves are electromagnetic energy, and the only electromagnetic energy humans can see is that of visible light.


Energy spectrum that contains visible light?

Electromagnetic


What is a type of electromagnetic wave that you can see and that transfers energy?

Visible or optical electromagnetic waves.


Visible light is one example of which energy?

Visible light is a type of electromagnetic waves.


Why can radio telescope can see things that a telescope that detect visible light cant?

-- The source may be one that emits electromagnetic energy in the radio portion of the spectrum but little or no visible light. -- There may be material in the way, such as dust or gas, that absorbs visible light but doesn't absorb radio energy.


Where does visible electromagnetic energy come from?

Any light source.


The energy of visible light transported by electromagnetic waves are what type of waves?

electromagnetic waves are longitudinal (like a slinky).


Which item is not considered electromagnetic energy?

A piece of wood is not considered electromagnetic energy. Electromagnetic energy refers to the energy carried by electromagnetic waves, such as light, radio waves, and X-rays. Wood does not emit or interact with electromagnetic waves in the same way that energy does.