We call that the visible or optical spectrum.
The part of the electromagnetic spectrum that we can see is called visible light. It is the range of electromagnetic radiation that the human eye is sensitive to, with wavelengths between approximately 400 to 700 nanometers.
It is called the visible spectrum, and includes electromagnetic waves with wavelengths from 390 nm to 750 nm.
No reason. Light is an electromagnetic wave so you can call any part of the spectrum either.
The entire electromagnetic spectrum frequencies, from the lowest to the highest frequencies, are collectively called the electromagnetic spectrum.
Actually, the part of the electromagnetic spectrum that we can see is called visible light, not ultraviolet light. Ultraviolet light is outside the visible spectrum and is not visible to the human eye.
Yes.
The so called visible spectrum. (from red [low frequency] to violet [high frequency].
Most of the light emitted by humans is in the infrared part of the electromagnetic spectrum.
Radio waves have the lowest energy in the electromagnetic spectrum.
Gamma rays have the shortest wavelength in the electromagnetic spectrum.
That's called "visible light".
The entire range of electromagnetic frequencies is called the electromagnetic spectrum. This spectrum includes all forms of electromagnetic radiation, from radio waves to gamma rays.