It falls within the following approximate range of frequencies:
Frequency determines this.
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between infrared and ultra voilet
light energy - you can see the lightkinetic energy - you can see it movingpotential energy - you can see something higher than ground level so it can fall and be converted to kinetic energy
infrared, ROY G BIV, ultraviolet, xray, gamma ray, cosmic ray That's the order they fall in when you sort them by frequency or wavelength.
Visible light falls between the wavelengths of 380 nm and 760 nm in the electromagnetic spectrum.
The human eye can only detect electromagnetic radiation in the visible spectrum, Typically, wavelengths of 390 to 750 nm fall within the visible spectrum. Radiation with these wavelengths are called visible light or simply light.
Frequency determines this.
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Frequency determines this.
The electromagnetic spectrum is the full range of known electromagnetic radiation, ranging from radio waves to gamma rays. Radio waves are at one end of the spectrum with the longest wavelength and the lowest frequency. Gamma rays at the other end have the shortest wavelength and the highest frequency. (frequency = wave oscillations per second) Most electromagnetic radiation can fall into one of the following categories: Radiowave Microwave Infrared Visible (light) Ultraviolet X-rays Gamma Rays [This list is in increasing order of frequency)
The list of electromagnetic spectrum with an increasing wavelength is given: Gamma rays X rays Ultra violet Visible Infra red Micro waves Radio waves. Now you yourself can pick the needed answer.
When you see leaves turn colors in the fall you are seeing other pigments exposed by the extirpation of chlorophyll. Plants are evolved to cover as mush of the visible electromagnetic spectrum as possible, so the reds, oranges and other fall colors expose this various colored pigmentation that is seen in the fall.
Because we can't see the colors on the spectrum so we have to use a graphto show the colors.
Microwaves are electromagnetic waves with a frequency of about 2.45 GHz and a wavelength of about 12.2 cm; in the electromagnetic spectrum, they fall before infrared light but after radio waves (Heckert 2007). In a microwave oven, microwaves are produced by a device called a magnetron.-Google
Rainbows get their color from sunlight passing through raindrops as they fall. The light is split into the spectrum of visible colors and shows up as a rainbow.