Visible light is a type of electromagnetic wave.
Without any other information, the one with a shorter wavelength/higher frequency will be visible light.
Visible light is part of the electromagnetic spectrum. The visible part has wavelengths of 7000 to 4000 Angstroms. The frequencies are 4.0 - 7.0 x 1014 Hz.
From that list, microwaves have the longest wavelength. Those four items would be arranged by wavelength like this: - Gamma ray (shortest) - X-ray - Visible light - Microwave (longest)
yes, visible rays have wave length from 7000-4000 and X-rays have 10-0.1 in angstroms
Yes. Every different frequency (wavelength) of light is perceived as a different color by the human eye. Except in colorblind people, that is.
Without any other information, the one with a shorter wavelength/higher frequency will be visible light.
Exactly what you asked me it was visible wave a wave you can see nut ball.
The type of electromagnetic wave the borders visible light at the red end of its range is the Infrared light wave.
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Radio waves, microwaves and infrared light have a longer wavelength and lower frequency than visible light.
The wave length of visible light ranges from 400 nm to 700 nm
A radio wave has a greater wavelength compared to a visible light wave.
Visible light.
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The wavelength of the electromagnetic wave determines whether it is visible light or infrared radiation. Visible light has shorter wavelengths than infrared radiation. The range of wavelengths for visible light is approximately 400-700 nanometers, while infrared radiation has longer wavelengths ranging from 700 nanometers to 1 millimeter.
Visible Light is an electromagnetic wave. Electromagnetic waves often are called different things depending on the wavelength of the wave. Examples are Radio waves, Microwaves, Infrared, Visible light, Ultraviolet, X-rays, Gamma Rays.
A straight line that represents a light wave is called a ray. It is used to show the direction of light propagation in geometrical optics.