the range of the spectrum that's known as "visible light"
the light spectrum
No. We can only see visible light, which is only a small portion of the electromagnetic spectrum.
visible light
electromagnetic radiation includes all types of the electromagnetic spectrum
Invisible. The only light is in the visible light section. lol. :)
The wavelengths which comprise visible light.
No. Visible light, as the name might imply, is the only part of the electromagnetic spectrum that we can see.
That's called "visible light".
No, it includes alpha, beta, gamma, x-rays and ultraviolet rays also. In other words it includes the visible as well as non-visible light spectrum.
I suppose you mean the visible spectrum, only a small part of the entire electromagnetic spectrum. The visible spectrum is basically all of the colors the human eye can detect.
Visible light waves are the electromagnetic waves which are detected by the human eye. They make up only a small part of the electromagnetic spectrum. So, visible light is any light in which the human eye can detect.
The total of all electromagnetic waves is called the electromagnetic spectrum. The electromagnetic spectrum includes radio waves, microwaves, infrared radiation, visible light waves, ultraviolet radiation, x-rays, and gamma rays. Only visible light waves, which humans see as the band of colors from red to violet, are the portion of the spectrum visible to the human eye, although many other life forms are sensitive to infrared and possibly to other segments the spectrum.