If we list the electromagnetic energy from lowest energy (lowest frequency) to highest, we list them microwaves, infrared radiation, orange light, blue light and X-rays.
Ultraviolet radiation lies on the shorter-wavelength side of visible light, while infrared radiation lies on the longer-wavelength side. Ultraviolet has higher energy and shorter wavelengths than visible light, while infrared has lower energy and longer wavelengths.
yes it is it can be many colors, yellow blue, red, white, violet, green and orange because of infrared radiation.
Infrared Radiation being emited from the Earth Surface, Hope were talking about the same Question of Global Warming
There are a few categories of electromagnetic with a shorter wavelength (higher frequency) than visible light. These include ultra-violet light, X-rays, and gamma rays.
Uranium isotope radiation interacts with the sodium in salt, causing it to emit a characteristic orange color. This phenomenon is known as fluorescence, where certain materials absorb radiation and re-emit it at a different wavelength, often in the visible range like orange.
On one side of red there is, of course, orange but in increasing wavelength and invisible to us is infrared. Infrared which is very close to red and almost visible to us is called near infrared. At longer wavelengths there is far infrared then terahertz radiation, microwaves and radio waves.
radio and TV, microwaves, infrared, visible light, ultraviolet, x-rays, and gamma rays
Ultraviolet radiation lies on the shorter-wavelength side of visible light, while infrared radiation lies on the longer-wavelength side. Ultraviolet has higher energy and shorter wavelengths than visible light, while infrared has lower energy and longer wavelengths.
The electromagnetic spectrum, in order from longest to shortest wavelengths, consists of radio waves, microwaves, infrared, visible light, ultraviolet, X-rays, and gamma rays. Each of these types of electromagnetic radiation has different properties based on its wavelength and frequency.
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yes it is it can be many colors, yellow blue, red, white, violet, green and orange because of infrared radiation.
Well there is the Electromagnetic (EM) spectrum. Visible light is the light that we can see and they are red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet. On the EM spectrum there is radio/ TV, microwaves, infrared, ultraviolet (UV), xrays,and gamma rays.
Ok, the electromagnetic spectrum is RadioWaves-Microwaves-Infrared-(red orange yellow green blue violet)-UltraViolet-XRay-Gamma These are part of the visible color spectrum So violet would be the answer.
Infrared Radiation being emited from the Earth Surface, Hope were talking about the same Question of Global Warming
Well, it's hard not to say "It's just the way it is", because it follows a law of Physics, but I'll try to explain the best I can.Up the electromagnetic spectrum is this order. Radio, Microwave, Infrared, red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet, ultraviolet, X-ray, and Gamma. The higher up the radiation, the smaller the wavelength (the length of the wave, intuitively), and the higher the frequency (the amount of "waving" done in a second).Since frequency (aforementioned) is directly proportional to Energy with the equation E=hf (or instead of "f", "v" as wikipedia loves to call it), it makes sense that the higher the frequency, the higher the energy per photon. Right?UV is definitely above infrared in this case, and has been repeatedly proven through experiments to be on a higher tier than infrared radiation.
There are a few categories of electromagnetic with a shorter wavelength (higher frequency) than visible light. These include ultra-violet light, X-rays, and gamma rays.
Well there is the Electromagnetic (EM) spectrum. Visible light is the light that we can see and they are red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet. On the EM spectrum there is radio/ TV, microwaves, infrared, ultraviolet (UV), xrays,and gamma rays.