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The term "electromagnetic" is the wrong term. The correct term is "photoelectric". Aslo the phrase between the infrared and ultraviolet should be stated: between the thresholds of infrared and ultra-violet light. So the correct question would be: What is the region of the photoelectric spectrum that lies between the thresholds of infrared and ultra-violet light? Answer: The visible light spectrum
One emits light in the ultra-violet range, and the other emits light in the infrared range.
No. It is infrared radiation that can be felt as heat.
Infrared is a much longer wavelength than ultraviolet.
Infra red have longer wavelength compared to ultra violet.
infrared
What is the source of the infrared light wave?
They are four different bands of light.
C ultra violet light
Ultra violet Infrared Visible light.....i think
Ultraviolet light is too energetic to interact with the chemicals in our eyes, and so it does not produce the effect of sight. A similar statement can be said for infrared, which does not have enough energy.
The term "electromagnetic" is the wrong term. The correct term is "photoelectric". Aslo the phrase between the infrared and ultraviolet should be stated: between the thresholds of infrared and ultra-violet light. So the correct question would be: What is the region of the photoelectric spectrum that lies between the thresholds of infrared and ultra-violet light? Answer: The visible light spectrum
One emits light in the ultra-violet range, and the other emits light in the infrared range.
You can see visible light but not ultra violet light.
Ultra violet light is not visible!
A wide spectrum of light (e-m wavelengths) from the far infrared through to the ultra violet and beyond.
No. It is infrared radiation that can be felt as heat.