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Violet light has longer wavelengths.
Yes. Mirrors reflect all wavelengths of visible light and possibly some infrared or ultraviolet.
Compared to the visible light ultra violet has shorter wavelength
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.
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Violet light has longer wavelengths.
The difference is their wavelengths.
No, the wavelengths are between visible light(around 400-600nm i guess)with the exception of the wavelength of green light.
Yes. Mirrors reflect all wavelengths of visible light and possibly some infrared or ultraviolet.
Compared to the visible light ultra violet has shorter wavelength
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 answer depends on "compared to what"? UV wavelengths are shorter than x-rays and longer than microwaves.
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The wavelengths of visible light are longer than ultraviolet wavelengths.
Infrared rays have a shorter wavelength than microwaves and radio waves. All are examples of electromagnetic radiation.
The sun emits Ultraviolet, Visible Light and Infrared Radiation, with wavelengths ranging from 100nm to 1mm. Ultraviolet Radiation is split up into three ranges: UVA, UVB and UVC rays. Infrared is also split into three ranges: Infrared-A, Infrared-B and Infrared-C.
ultraviolet radiation and infrared radiation