Light is an electromagnetic radiation. Our eyes are sensitive, the E/M radiation at the light wavelength. Hence we see light.
The E/M radiation adjacent to light are Infra-red(IR) and Ultra-violet(UV), which we do not see.
Optical light waves are "Electromagnetic" waves. The colour seen is dependent on the wavelength of the light. Electromagnetic waves are transverse waves where the oscillation is 90 degrees to the direction of travel (unlike sound waves which are longitudinal).
mutagens
Foliated is the correct answer!!!
X-rays, ultraviolet light, and radioactive substances that can change the chemical nature of DNA are all classified as mutagens. These agents can induce changes in the DNA sequence, leading to mutations that can have various biological consequences.
NO, because ordinary light is just giving simple emission of light. Ionizing radiation gives tremendous emission of light it causes cancer. Therefore, if ordinary light like fluorescent lamp which we always use is classified as ionizing radiation, we people have a cancer.....
They can be classified by 3 types. Reflection, refraction, and i forgot the last
yes
a ball of light and gas.
The ciliospinal reflex and the pupillary light reflex are classified as autonomic reflexes.
Light is classified in the electromagnetic spectrum as a form of electromagnetic radiation that falls within the visible spectrum, which is the range of wavelengths that can be detected by the human eye.
particle and wave
Polarized light is classified based on the orientation of its electric and magnetic fields in the light wave. This property is used in applications such as 3D movie glasses and glare reduction sunglasses to filter out specific orientations of light waves.
Optical light waves are "Electromagnetic" waves. The colour seen is dependent on the wavelength of the light. Electromagnetic waves are transverse waves where the oscillation is 90 degrees to the direction of travel (unlike sound waves which are longitudinal).
mutagens
The airbag light is usually classified as a code 41.
A colloid.
They are classified by the amount of Light they give off, and their temperature.