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Light is ONE SMALL RANGE of the electromagnetic spectrum. In other words, electromagnetic waves within a relatively small range of frequencies - the frequencies that we are adapted to seeing with our eyes - is called "visible light", or simply "light".
Approximately in the range of 350-700 nm, depending on the color.
AnswerALL THE COLORS YOU CAN SEE: Red Orange Yellow Green Blue Indigo VioletThe electromagnetic spectrum is all the waves, from radio waves to cosmic rays, with visible light waves only occupying an infinitesimally small section of the complete spectrum.AnswerIt is the range at which the human eye will respond to light, seeing it as different colors. It ranges from wavelengths of about 750 nm. (nanometers, deep red) to 380 nm. (deep violet). This corresponds to a frequency range of 400-790 THz (terahertz).
If red light passed through the filter, then it would not be a blue filter. When a broad range of colors encounters the blue filter, by far the greatest share of the light that comes out of the other side is blue light, with very small amounts of other colors.
Of course false
False. When the range is large you would use a grouped frequency distribution.
False. People can only see the Visible Light spectrum, which is only a small section of the overall light spectrum.
Because living humans are homeotherms.
Light is ONE SMALL RANGE of the electromagnetic spectrum. In other words, electromagnetic waves within a relatively small range of frequencies - the frequencies that we are adapted to seeing with our eyes - is called "visible light", or simply "light".
That is false. The Sierra Nevada actually receives quite a bit of snow in the winter. The Sierra Nevada is a mountain range.
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Approximately in the range of 350-700 nm, depending on the color.
Yes, visible light (the color spectrum) is a tiny range of the full range of electromagnetic waves. In the related Wikipedia link, there is a picture that shows the colors 'crammed in' to a small range of the spectrum.
"Most is visible light" is false. Visible light is but a small part of the electromagnetic spectrum. Also, "vera" is not a valid SI prefix. Perhaps you mean "tera", which is 1012.
Human eye can see light rays only. Most probably the vise verse is true. The electromagnetic rays that are seen by the human eye are called as light rays. It is from violet to red colors. Ultraviolet and infrared rays are not seen by human eye.
Visible light is a small region of the electromagnetic spectrum that is characterized by a specific range of wavelengths and frequencies
False it breaks up small rocks then picks it up...