No. Visible light, as the name might imply, is the only part of the electromagnetic spectrum that we can see.
The wavelength of the electromagnetic wave determines whether it is visible light or infrared radiation. Visible light has shorter wavelengths than infrared radiation. The range of wavelengths for visible light is approximately 400-700 nanometers, while infrared radiation has longer wavelengths ranging from 700 nanometers to 1 millimeter.
Visible light.
Visible light is the only electromagnetic wave that is perceivable by humans. It ranges in wavelength from approximately 400 to 700 nanometers and is the portion of the electromagnetic spectrum that our eyes can detect.
Sound isn't. The others are.
Gamma ray
The type of electromagnetic wave the borders visible light at the red end of its range is the Infrared light wave.
Both are examples of electromagnetic radiation. Infrared has a longer wavelength (lower frequency) than visible light. Of course visible light is visible to humans and infrared is not (although long wave Infrared is sensible to humans as heat).
Radio waves, microwaves and infrared light have a longer wavelength and lower frequency than visible light.
radio wave 30cm> microwave 1nm-30cm infrared 700nm-1nm visible light 400nm-700nm the only wave that can be seen by human eyes ultraviolet 60nm-400nm x rays 0.001nm-60nm gamma rays >0.1nm
The wave that is shorter than a microwave and longer than visible light is called an infrared wave. Infrared waves have wavelengths longer than visible light waves but shorter than microwaves, making them useful for various applications such as thermal imaging and communication technology.
Without any other information, the one with a shorter wavelength/higher frequency will be visible light.
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