Many particle physicists, radiation specialists, opticians and ophthalmologists have gotten together
and named that part of the spectrum the "visible light" band.
You are probably referring to the "visible" spectra aka light. But you don't see the spectra itself. Rather, energy in this spectra allows you to see objects.
It is called visible light and it has a wavelength between 390-750 nanometers.
The portion of the electromagnetic spectrum that stimulates a response in the human eye
is know as the "visible light" portion.
Visible light is the only part of the electromagnetic spectrum that we can see with our eyes.
The range of the visible light spectrum is 350-700 nm.
The part with wavelengths between roughly 400 to 750 nanometers ...
the part typically referred to as "visible light".
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Visible light waves are the electromagnetic waves which are detected by the human eye. They make up only a small part of the electromagnetic spectrum. So, visible light is any light in which the human eye can detect.
The (not surprising) name is "visible light."
The colors of light that can be seen by the human eye are the visible spectrum. The specific colors in the visible spectrum are; red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet.
We refer to this portion as "visible light," which has wavelengths between 390 nm and 700 nm.
The part of the electromagentic spectrum from the bottom of the AM radio dial ... 550 KHz ...to the lowest-frequency gamma rays ... 1019 Hz ... covers roughly 44 octaves.Out of that, roughly one octave is visible to the human eye. (maybe 380 - 750 nanometers)
I suppose you mean the visible spectrum, only a small part of the entire electromagnetic spectrum. The visible spectrum is basically all of the colors the human eye can detect.
Gamma rays and visible light.
No, the visible part is called visible light. Ultraviolet is invisible to the human eye.
No, the visible part is called visible light. Ultraviolet is invisible to the human eye.
Its not. You can't see ultraviolet. (it lies just above the visible spectrum.)
That's the spectral band that scientists have dubbed "visible light".
Visible light waves are the electromagnetic waves which are detected by the human eye. They make up only a small part of the electromagnetic spectrum. So, visible light is any light in which the human eye can detect.
The (not surprising) name is "visible light."
The colors of light that can be seen by the human eye are the visible spectrum. The specific colors in the visible spectrum are; red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet.
Yes, it does!
The colors in the visible spectrum of light are red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet.
The human eye can view the visible light spectrum, which is a segment of the electromagnetic spectrum. It has been concluded that the human eyeball can reveal wavelengths that vary from about 400 to about 700 nanometers.