Since our eyes can't see infrared light, you wouldn't be able to see ANYTHING if infrared is the only light available.
NO, HUMANS CAN SEE LIGHT BETWEEN THE WAVELENTHS OF VIOLET AND RED. HUMANS CANNOT SEE ULTRAVIOLET OR INFRARED LIGHT.
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They do not see infrared light. Most bats are completely blind, using 'echo-location', ie radar, to "see" in the dark.
Not if you can't. There is a chance that Canada's RADAR-SAT might be able to see through tents partially, due to the fact that it senses infrared, not visual light.
we would see the heat and light radiating as is it were to explode in that area
I'm wondering if there's some kind of glass/material that would let you see infrared light?
Yes it will
You can't see infrared light without a special camera.
Infrared light is light with a longer wavelength than red. Here are some sentences.Humans cannot see infrared light without special goggles.Infrared light creates a lot of heat.Many animals can see infrared light.
No. Infrared is light (that we can't see) and light is NOT man made.
Yes, it would defiantly work, as the type of light is exactly the same.
They can. While human eyes can not "see" infrared light, humans can detect this light as "heat" on the surface of the skin.
use photo gels use Congo blue and primary red. put them together and see the infrared
infrared light and ultraviolet light
Both are light emitting diodes, but an infrared led emits infrared light in the electromagnetic spectrum. With the naked eye, humans can't see infrared light but many cameras can. Infrared leds are used in remote controls and many other applications.
NO, HUMANS CAN SEE LIGHT BETWEEN THE WAVELENTHS OF VIOLET AND RED. HUMANS CANNOT SEE ULTRAVIOLET OR INFRARED LIGHT.
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