I've never actually heard the term "electromagnetic light" before.
Visible light IS electromagnetic radiation. The only difference between light and
other kinds of electromagnetic radiation ... like radio, microwave, heat, infrared,
ultraviolet, X-rays, and gamma rays ... is its wavelength (and frequency).
Yes. visible light is in the electromagnetic spectrum.
Visible light is a small section in the electromagnetic spectrum.
Visible light is a form of electromagnetic radiation that is visible.
Visible light is a small section in the electromagnetic spectrum.
Light is the visible form of electromagnetic waves.
The visible spectrum is the portion of the electromagnetic spectrum that is visible to (can be detected by) the human eye. Electromagnetic radiation in this range of wavelengths is called visible light or simply light.
Visible light is a subset of the electromagnetic spectrum. Starting at the longest wavelengths (lowest frequencies), the electromagnetic spectum includes:Radio wavesMicrowavesInfra-redVisible lightUltravioletX-raysGamma raysRefer to the related link below for additional informaiton.
Visible light is a type of electromagnetic waves.
Visible light waves.
We can't see infrared light because our eyes are not sensitive to that wavelength. Infrared light has longer wavelengths than visible light, which is why we can't see it. Visible light is the range of electromagnetic radiation that our eyes can detect, while infrared light falls outside of this range.
Visible light falls between the wavelengths of 380 nm and 760 nm in the electromagnetic spectrum.
Visible light is a specific portion of the electromagnetic spectrum that can be detected by the human eye, with wavelengths ranging from approximately 400 to 700 nanometers. Unlike other electromagnetic waves, such as radio waves or X-rays, visible light is what enables us to see colors and shapes.