green light
Visible region.
I'm thinking it must be the green region. That's probably why plants look green to me, after their chlorophyll has absorbed all the other colors of light.
The emission of sodium lies in the yellow region
I'm thinking it must be the green, because the plant always spits the green back out toward my eyes.
The visible light spectrum is the only part of the spectrum that we can perceive with our eyes. It is commonly considered to be the 400nm -700 nm region. It lies between ultraviolet and Infrared region of the light spectrum.
It lies in infrared region of electromagnetic spectrum.
The region of the electromagnetic spectrum between 400 and 700 nm is known as the visible light spectrum. This is the range of wavelengths that the human eye can perceive, which includes the colors of the rainbow.
Green light is not absorbed well by chlorophyll, which is why plants appear green to our eyes. This is because chlorophyll absorbs more efficiently in the blue and red regions of the visible spectrum.
The largest telescopes that use visible light are reflector telescopes.
Visible light.
The visible region of the electromagnetic spectrum is used in various applications such as photography, lighting, colorimetry, and optical communications. It is also essential for human vision and plays a crucial role in the perception of color and depth.
The largest telescopes that use visible light are reflector telescopes.