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Right between infrared and ultraviolet. It has higher frequencies than infrared; lower frequencies than ultraviolet.
ultraviolet has more energy.
Ultraviolet and the infrared.
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
Visible light.
The difference is their wavelengths.
In terms of frequencies, visible light is situated above radio and heat, below x-rays and gamma rays, immediately between ultraviolet and infrared radiation.
Wavelength, frequency, and energy carried by each photon (light quantum).
Ultraviolet and infrared wavelengths are invisible to the naked (human) eye. cw: Yes, in general, you can't see light with higher energy than violet or lower than red. On the low end, that energy level starts with infrared. On the high side, that energy level starts with ultraviolet. Between is the visible light spectrum.
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Wavelenghts of visible light: 390-780 nm (after CIE).
Visible light is in the portion of the electromagnetic spectrum between infrared (IR) and ultraviolet (UV) light.