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There are an infinite number of wavelengths above visible, below visible, and within visible. Since reality has infinite resolution, we can imagine varying the wavelength with infinite division. To call out bands of wavelength: Ultraviolet, X-rays, & Gamma rays.
visible light waves
Visible light is made of rays. There are rays with wavelengths that are shorter than visible light and other with longer wavelength.
We know that ultra-violet light, X-rays and gamma rays have higher energy (higher frequency and shorter wavelengths) than visible light.
It will be right to say that only principles of light microscopy keeps light focused and scatters wavelengths of visible light for the human eye to see.
Light energy with wavelengths longer than visible red is infrared light.
Because it's comprised of the band of wavelengths that the human eye can detect, that is, wavelengths that are 'visible' to human beings.
The wavelengths of visible light are longer than ultraviolet wavelengths.
Different wavelengths of visible light are different colors.
No, it does not.
When the visible light of all wavelengths are combined, it is called white light.
There are an infinite number of wavelengths above visible, below visible, and within visible. Since reality has infinite resolution, we can imagine varying the wavelength with infinite division. To call out bands of wavelength: Ultraviolet, X-rays, & Gamma rays.
All of the wavelengths of VISIBLE LIGHT.
violet
Visible light
Visible light with the shortest wavelengths is violet.
Because they are smaller than the wavelengths of visible light.