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Electromagnetic wavelengths of a few centimeters are classified as microwaves. Their sizes range from approximately one millimeter to thirty centimeters.
If it is between 390 and 700nm (nano meter) then yes.
The full range is called the "electromagnetic spectrum".No number can be given, because there's no such thing as the longestor shortest wavelength (lowest or highest frequency). The electromagneticspectrum has no ends.
Electromagnetic spectrum.
A range of wavelengths of light that increases from one end to the other
Antenna Pigments
No. They're called the visible spectrum, the range of wavelengths us humans can see.
375 to 750 nm
I believe that a range of light of different colors and different wavelengths is a spectrum.
The visible spectrum is the portion of the electromagnetic spectrum that is visible to (can be detected by) the human eye. Electromagnetic radiation in this range of wavelengths is called visible light or simply light.
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Electromagnetic wavelengths of a few centimeters are classified as microwaves. Their sizes range from approximately one millimeter to thirty centimeters.
If it is between 390 and 700nm (nano meter) then yes.
Wavelengths of visible light are measured in nanometres. different colours are at different wavelengths. The range runs from violet at around 380nm to red at around 750nm.
The full range is called the "electromagnetic spectrum".No number can be given, because there's no such thing as the longestor shortest wavelength (lowest or highest frequency). The electromagneticspectrum has no ends.
Radio waves, mostly.
Electromagnetic spectrum.