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The frequency of light that the sun gives off most is in the visible spectrum. Over the evolution of humans and animals, this is the frequency our eyes have grown accustomed to. It's
One example is the visible spectrum : all the colors that you can see.
On Earth the gravity will be more than the electromagnetism of a magnet. this affects the magnet's pull. On the other hand, in space ther's no gravity. So space is the best place for this task.
It's a line spectrum because of the quantization of energy- meaning you only see energy with levels n=1,2,3.... One would never see the energy level n=2.8 for instance- that would be the case if it were continuous rather than a line spectrum.
It moves along the spectrum. Nothing particularly happens. If the wave is in the audible part of the spectrum the pitch will get higher. If it is in the visable part of the spectrum it will turn from red eventually to blue before it disappears. It will stilll be there you just cant see it anymore.
visible light
Visible Light.
No. Visible light, as the name might imply, is the only part of the electromagnetic spectrum that we can see.
Because our eyes have developed to see the visual spectrum, we need special equipment to see infrared or ultraviolet.
The frequency of light that the sun gives off most is in the visible spectrum. Over the evolution of humans and animals, this is the frequency our eyes have grown accustomed to. It's
The color spectrum is part of the electromagnetic spectrum. The color spectrum, often referred to as 'visible light' is only part of it. It is called visible light because it is the only spectrum that we can see with our eyes (we can't see x-rays, radiowaves, etc). The colors within it come in the order of ROYGBIV : Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, Violet.
The part of the electromagnetic spectrum known technically as "visible light" has been found to correspond quite closely to the range that you can see with your eyes.
The visible spectrum of the electromagnetic spectrum of radiation
No. There is only a Small Part of the Electomagnetic (light) spectrum called visible light. Inside the "visible light" section are the colors of the rainbow, which are the only colors we can see through the naked eye. we cannot normally see Infrared light or UV rays.
The visible spectrum is the light we can see with our own eyes. The colours of the rainbow.
No. We can only see visible light, which is only a small portion of the electromagnetic spectrum.
No, its just visible light - light is part of the electromagnetic spectrum and is in the middle of it.