They can be to your eyes: too much light and you go blind. We use visible light daily to see so any frequency in the visible range is not harmful in/and of itself; but an excess of anything is bad for the human body.
In general, no.
Some exceptions:
There are some who are unusually sensitive to light, including natural sunlight. They can get rashes.
There are some who's eyes are more sensitive to light.
There was a short story wrote about a man who killed another by setting up a powerful spotlight, and shining it in his enemy's eyes, just as his enemy drove around a hair pin curve at night. He lost control and drove off the cliff.
visible light is not harmful at all
Yes. Extremely bright light, such as from a laser, can cause eye damage. The most powerful lasers can actually cause burns and start fires.
Not usually. At very high intensities, however, visible light can damage the eyes and cause burns.
The only part of the electromagnetic spectrum that we can see is the small yet significant part of visible light. Visible light is not harmful for humans, but some of the other types of waves are.
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That's related to the fact that UV rays have more energy per photon.
The frequency range of visible light.
No, x-rays are not visible light.
UV (ultra violet) light
If one is not careful, visible light can cause him to perceive acts, scenes, objects, and situations that he would rather not see.
That depends what radiation - there are several types. For example, visible light, in the usual quantities, does no harm at all. A very intense light, or other types of radiation, can be very harmful indeed.That depends what radiation - there are several types. For example, visible light, in the usual quantities, does no harm at all. A very intense light, or other types of radiation, can be very harmful indeed.That depends what radiation - there are several types. For example, visible light, in the usual quantities, does no harm at all. A very intense light, or other types of radiation, can be very harmful indeed.That depends what radiation - there are several types. For example, visible light, in the usual quantities, does no harm at all. A very intense light, or other types of radiation, can be very harmful indeed.
The only part of the electromagnetic spectrum that we can see is the small yet significant part of visible light. Visible light is not harmful for humans, but some of the other types of waves are.
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visible light is the only VISIBLE light.
Ultra violet photons would have more energy as E = h f. Here f is frequency. UV has comparatively higher wavelength compared to that of light. Hence becoming harmful to skin
That's related to the fact that UV rays have more energy per photon.
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The answer is visible light. Visible light is light that can be seen with a naked eye