== == Infrared light lies between the visible and microwave portions of the electromagnetic spectrum. Infrared light has a range of wavelengths, just like visible light has wavelengths that range from red light to violet. "Near infrared" light is closest in wavelength to visible light and "far infrared" is closer to the microwave region of the electromagnetic spectrum. The longer, far infrared wavelengths are about the size of a pin head and the shorter, near infrared ones are the size of cells, or are microscopic.
infrared wave: Electromagnetic radiation that produces a sensation of heat emitted by hot objects. Intermediate in energy between visible light and microwaves, its wavelength range is about 750nm to 1mm. It has applications in astronomy, medicine and warfare.
Infrared radiation is a invisible light present beyond the the red portion of light which is produced in the form of heat
An electromagnetic wave.
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No. X-rays have much higher frequencies.
Infra-red ray's do not give heat merely when they come into contact with something the infra-red (light) energy is converted into thermal energy
Sunlight comprises three components ; visible white light, ultra-violet rays and infra-red rays.
yes, the sun emits all types of the electromagnetic spectrum including infra red
Electromagnetic radiation, such as light, infra-red, UV, X rays.
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Infra-red rays.
Infra red rays
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radio waves, microwaves, infra red
Infra-red "rays" are part of the continuous electromagnetic spectrum stretching from gamma rays at one end to radio waves at the other. One property of electromagnetic waves is their ability to travel through a vacuum. Infra-red is emitted from the surface of any hot body (anything above absolute zero which is approx -273degC) for example the sun. The simple answer therefore is that infra-red is everywhere in space where absorption has not taken place.
No.
Gamma rays X-rays Ultra violet rays ( purple) Visible Light rays Micro rays Infra red rays Radio rays
No. X-rays have much higher frequencies.
Visible light, Ultra-violet, Infra-red, Gamma-rays and X-rays (amongst others)
No, Infra-red has a longer wavelength than Ultraviolet.