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One example is the visible spectrum : all the colors that you can see.
Visible spectrum
When light falls on some object, then it absorbs all the colors of visible light spectrum except the color of the object itself which it reflects back (diffusion). So we see the color of the object .
The electromagnetic spectrum is the all the frequencies possible outiside of the visible spectrum such as ultraviolet.
The colors you see in a rainbow Continuous spectrum :)
It is not at all clear what you mean by locating the electromagnetic spectrum. Electromagnetism exists at innumerable locations throughout the universe. Vision is a sense that uses a part of the electromagnetic spectrum, and lots of animals can see. Some animals, such as bees, can see in ultraviolet frequencies that the human eye does not see.
One example is the visible spectrum : all the colors that you can see.
You see all the colors in a rainbow.
Yes - you can see all colors of the spectrum in Space.
white
In the full spectrum, humans can only see 3% of the rays. Other animals can say more, some scientists predict cats see 20% of the spectrum.
Yes. All the light we can see is in the visible part of the Electromagnetic spectrum. That is a wavelength range of between about 400 to 700 nanometers.
owls, prolly some insects who need to see some blue flowers
White light
That would be the last color you can see on the red end of the spectrum. It's not exactly the same at all intensities or for all eyes.
This means the range of some specific property that is measurable. Here are some example sentences.You can see the spectrum of light by shining a beam through a prism.He showed the entire spectrum of emotions when they told him the news.Spectrum is a noun. The visible light spectrum is seen in nature as a rainbow.
The components of the visible light spectrum all (Yellow, red, green blue, indigo, and all the others) combined is the color white.