All of them are electromagnetic waves.
Neither visible light nor ultraviolet light have high temperature, because temperature is associated with molecular movement and light is an electromagnetic wave or particle having no temperature. Infrared light is given off by matter that is raised to high temperature, but that is not the same as having temperature.
The visible light part of the electromagnetic spectrum is below the ultraviolet but above infrared. Purple light has the highest wave length and red has the lowest.
Infrared radiation or light is part of the electromagnetic spectrum and acts the same as visible light does.Infrared can be absorbed and reflected by objects much the same way as visible light. More on Infrared:Some black objects that absorb visible light radiation may reflect infrared.Much of the absorbed visible light energy is re-emitted as infrared up to many hours later.There are subcategories of infrared, two common ones are near-infrared and far-infrared. Near being closer to visible light.
Yes.It is the same as visible light but.has a longer wavelength than red light, hence "infrared"
Actually, all rainbows have the SAME colors, namely: all of them from ultraviolet to infrared, the entire visible spectrum.
Yes.It is the same as visible light but.has a longer wavelength than red light, hence "infrared"
All travel at the same speed through a vacuum
Visible light has higher frequency than that of infra red radiations. The order of electro magnetic waves in the increasing order of frequency are as follows: Radio waves, micro waves, infra red, ROY G BIV (visible region), ultraviolet, X-ray and gamma ray.
Ultraviolet and visible light waves all travel at the same speed whenever they're all traveling through the same material.
They both travel at the same speed, the speed of light
Infrared radiation is not visible. Its wavelength is longer than red.
No. Simple test: Can you see ultraviolet light ? No you cannot. Therefore it falls under the category of "not visible light".