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Q: What is the part of the em spectrum that we can see?
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What part of the EM spectrum do you use to see stuff?

That part is called "visible light", or just "light".


Is visible light a major part of the EM spectrum?

It is certainly a very important part, but it is not a major part; 'visible light' makes up only a tiny part of the EM spectrum.


How does the em spectrum effect what you see?

See:What_is_a_visible_spectrum


Why is it true to say that all EM radiation is light even though we can see only a small slice of the spectrum as visible light?

Visible light is a very small part of the EM spectrum and it is intellectual laziness to refer to all EM radiation as light.


What is the highest frequency part of EM spectrum?

That's the gamma radiation.


Which of these statements about the EM spectrum is false?

Most of the EM spectrum is visible light.


Where is wave located on the em spectrum?

all of the em spectrum is measured i waves


Why isn't sound a part of the em spectrum?

Sound is a mechanical wave, not an electromagnetic wave.


What are the types of waves in the electromagnetic spectrum?

All electromagnetic (EM) waves are in the EM spectrum. This is from "ELF" (3-30hz) through visible light (300Thz+), out past gamma rays. Any wave above DC that broadcasts into space is part of the EM spectrum.


The range of electromagnetic waves placed in a certain order is called the?

Well there is the Electromagnetic (EM) spectrum. Visible light is the light that we can see and they are red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet. On the EM spectrum there is radio/ TV, microwaves, infrared, ultraviolet (UV), xrays,and gamma rays.


What two properties of a em wave change as you move from one part of the em spectrum to another?

frequency and heat. (Color can change, too)


Does an elecromagnetic wave need a medium?

No. Light is in the EM spectrum, and we can see light from the sun as space is a vacuum it can be concluded that EM waves do not need a medium.