No, gamma rays are not visible to the human eye.
The sun radiates ultra-violet and visible light.
In order from lowest frequency to highest: radio, microwave, infrared, visible light, ultraviolet, x-ray, and gamma.
Gamma rays have more energy than visible light rays. Visible light has a longer wavelength. Gamma rays have a shorter wavelength and higher frequency, and have the most energy of all electromagnetic radiation.
Like the name suggest, the Compton Gamma Ray Observatory detects gamma rays.
It scatters white light (blue sky) and filters out some ultra-violet, infra-red, x-ray, and gamma ray wavelengths.
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Gamma rays have a much higher frequency than visible light with ultraviolet and x-rays between them.
From that list, microwaves have the longest wavelength. Those four items would be arranged by wavelength like this: - Gamma ray (shortest) - X-ray - Visible light - Microwave (longest)
Gamma rays. If you mean visible light, that would be the blue light.
Ultraviolet, X-ray, and gamma radiation do.
Yes an X-Ray is a light wave. It comes before Gamma Rays! The smallest wave visible.
Radio waves have the lowest frequency in all of the electromagnetic spectrum. The next higher frequency energy is microwave, visible light including ultraviolet, infrared, X-ray, then gamma ray
Radiation is photon or light. We give name for radiation by its' range of wavelength. Those with wavelength < 0.001 nm is called gamma ray, those below gamma to just about 0.1 nm is x-ray and those below x-ray are UV and visible light. Our visible light is light with wavelength 400-700 nm below that are infrered, microwave and radiowave.
Conventional lasers do not emit gamma radiation. Lasers use electromagnetic waves in the visible spectrum; this is light that you can actually see. Gamma rays are electromagnetic waves with much more energy and much higher frequency than visible light.
Radio waves Micro waves Infared radiation Visible light Ultra Violet (UV) X- ray radiation Gamma rays