We have detectors on our bodies to detect electromagnetic radiation that we refer to as 'light',
and also radiation in the far infrared that we refer to as 'heat'.
A lot of people think we're also able to detect EM radiation in other bands, but scientific experimentation
doesn't support that.
Yet ? ~ ~ oooweeeooo ~ ~ ~ ~
seismic waves are sensed with these special technology monitors that have the power of bats . bats cant see but when there going towards something they feel vibrations then they know were there going
light energy - you can see the lightkinetic energy - you can see it movingpotential energy - you can see something higher than ground level so it can fall and be converted to kinetic energy
It seems coolest to our senses as it is furthest from the IR/Red sensed as heat, but in physics it is the hottest part (most energetic) of the visible spectrum. UV is hotter. X-rays are much hotter. Gamma rays are the hottest.
Tactile details are sensed by touch.
Many things can be sensed by humans - too many to name all of them!Some things that you can sense are visible light, sound within a certain set of frequencies, touch, and taste.
infrared
Electromagnetic waves are transverse in nature where as sound waves are longitudinal. Electromagnetic waves can pass even through vacuum but sound waves are mechanical waves that means it needs badly a material medium Sound waves can be sensed by ear where as electromagnetic waves are sensed by eyes.
seismic waves are sensed with these special technology monitors that have the power of bats . bats cant see but when there going towards something they feel vibrations then they know were there going
Therm means heat. Hence thermal energy is heat energy. Heat is sensed in the form of electromagnetic waves when transferred through free space. The same heat is sensed in the form of kinetic energy of molecules in case of fluids. The same heat is sensed in the form of vibrational energy in case of solids. Being in electromagnetic wave if the frequency becomes less than that of visible then it is named as INFRA RED radiation. So there comes a possibility of conversion of radiations of higher frequency into lower frequency due to reflection phenomenon. Hence the answer for the above question is TRUE.
The word sensed is the past tense of the verb to sense.
The past tense of "sense" is "sensed."
light energy - you can see the lightkinetic energy - you can see it movingpotential energy - you can see something higher than ground level so it can fall and be converted to kinetic energy
NO not possible but could be sensed by the touch ie sensed as heat.
Overt: Can be outwardly seen/ sensed by an observer.Covert: Cannot be outwardly seen/ sensed by an observer.
It seems coolest to our senses as it is furthest from the IR/Red sensed as heat, but in physics it is the hottest part (most energetic) of the visible spectrum. UV is hotter. X-rays are much hotter. Gamma rays are the hottest.
Light is a kind of energy which is sensed by eyes. Light is found to be electromagnetic wave whose velocity through space is decided by the magnetic and electric properties such magnetic permeability and electric permittivity. But the beauty is that the very space is relative.
with a machine