"UV" (ultra-violet) is radiation with shorter wavelength/higher frequency than visible.
Infrared is radiation with longer wavelength/lower frequency than visible.
No, the visible light region is between Infra-red and UV.
gamma rays, xrays, uv light, visible light, infra red, microwaves, radio waves
Carotene will fluoresce in UV light, but the "colour" of the fluorescence is infra red and cannot been seen by the human eye.
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Gamma rays, x rays, UV light, visible light, infra red light, microwaves, short and long radio waves, TV waves.
White light from the sun contains a broad spectrum of wavelengths ranging from about 400 nm (violet/blue) to 700 nm (red), covering the visible light spectrum.
it is slap bang in the midde of the spectrum, with Ultra Violet light on one side, and Infra red on the other. In a vacuum it travels at the same speed as all of the others (the speed of light) UV has a shorter wavelength, and Infra red has a slightly longer one.
The two ligh energy waves that you can't see are ultra-violet (UV), and infra-red (IR). Ultra-violet light waves are measured at 380nm and below, infra-red light waves are 750nm and above. Normal light that you can see resides between these two regions.
No. Night Vision equipment uses infra-red (IR) light, wavelengths of light longer (lower frequency) than visible light. Infra="below", red, or light below red light in the spectrum. UV stands for ultra (above)-violet, light that is above the violet light spectrum, so higher frequency=shorter wavelength.
The sun is big a big nuclear fusion reactor. It is so dense and hot that hydrogen is constantly fused together into helium. This creates a lot of energy, which is radiated out as heat, UV, infra-red, and visible light. The visible light is the sun's glow.
the microwave is a wavelength of light beyond the human visible spectrum. the full spectrum of light as known by current science from smallest wavelength to longest is; y rays, x rays, UV (ultraviolet), the visible spectrum, infra red, micro waves, radio waves (including FM and AM frequencies), and long radio waves so a microwave is a wavelength of light longer then infra red, and shorter then radio waves.
All kinds: radio, infrared, visible, ultraviolet, x-ray, gamma ray, etc.