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Infrared waves have longer wavelengths compared to red light waves. The wavelengths of infrared waves are too long for the naked eye to see, while red light waves can be seen as part of visible light.
The longest wavelength for visible light is red. Anything longer than that (and with less frequency) would be infrared, or eventually radio waves.
Laser is concentrated light like a reflector only parallell, infrared light is a part of the light spectrum (like blue, red, ultraviolet...).The comparison in question is similar to comparing apples to oranges as the first is the arrangement of rays (similar to bulb light vs. focused reflector) and the latter is the wawelength (red light vs. blue light).
Both are examples of electromagnetic radiation. Infrared has a longer wavelength (lower frequency) than visible light. Of course visible light is visible to humans and infrared is not (although long wave Infrared is sensible to humans as heat).
Infra red waves are light waves that are just below human perception at the red end of the spectrum.They belong to the electromagnetic wave spectrum.
Infrared waves have longer wavelengths compared to red light waves. The wavelengths of infrared waves are too long for the naked eye to see, while red light waves can be seen as part of visible light.
They most use infa red but they use wireless for the more recent technology.
Infrared radiation is a form of energy with wavelengths that are longer than red light. You can look up pictures of a Light Waves Spectrum to find out the length of red light. infrared radiation is invisible, but can be felt as heat.
Infrared radiation is not visible. Its wavelength is longer than red.
these waves are known as Infrared Waves. On the EM spectrum the are between visible light and microwaves. It means "below red".
The longest wavelength for visible light is red. Anything longer than that (and with less frequency) would be infrared, or eventually radio waves.
Laser is concentrated light like a reflector only parallell, infrared light is a part of the light spectrum (like blue, red, ultraviolet...).The comparison in question is similar to comparing apples to oranges as the first is the arrangement of rays (similar to bulb light vs. focused reflector) and the latter is the wawelength (red light vs. blue light).
Both are examples of electromagnetic radiation. Infrared has a longer wavelength (lower frequency) than visible light. Of course visible light is visible to humans and infrared is not (although long wave Infrared is sensible to humans as heat).
Infra red waves are light waves that are just below human perception at the red end of the spectrum.They belong to the electromagnetic wave spectrum.
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Infrared rays are electromagnetic waves with a wavelength longer than the wavelength of visible 'red' light [or you could say they have a lower frequency than red light]. Infrared 'light' is used in TV remote controls to transmit information to an infrared receiver on the TV, and also in security systems to create an invisible 'light beam' that when broken, will send a signal back to the system.
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