visible light
Perhaps you are after the word band or bandwidth.
The visible light portion of the electromagnetic spectrum would be used to study waves that humans can see. This portion of the spectrum includes colors ranging from red to violet and is the only part of the spectrum visible to the human eye.
it is used to see visible light in the atmoshere
Chloroplasts primarily utilize the visible light spectrum for photosynthesis, specifically blue and red wavelengths. These wavelengths are absorbed by pigments such as chlorophyll, which converts light energy into chemical energy used for photosynthesis.
The waves are called "electromagnetic waves". All types of EM waves can be used to study the Universe.
Radio waves - in the microwave section of the electromagnetic spectrum.
Perhaps you are after the word band or bandwidth.
Radio waves in the microwave section of the EM spectrum.
The electromagnetic spectrum
The visible light portion of the electromagnetic spectrum would be used to study waves that humans can see. This portion of the spectrum includes colors ranging from red to violet and is the only part of the spectrum visible to the human eye.
radiation
it is used to see visible light in the atmoshere
Infrared waves from the electromagnetic spectrum are used in heat lamps and heat sensing devices.
Chloroplasts primarily utilize the visible light spectrum for photosynthesis, specifically blue and red wavelengths. These wavelengths are absorbed by pigments such as chlorophyll, which converts light energy into chemical energy used for photosynthesis.
Solar radiation peaks in energy in the mid-yellow range. Chlorphyll's absorption also peaks in this range. It is a demonstration of the adaption of plants to optimizing their production efficiency.
-- aeronautical mobile -- aeronautical radionavigation
The electromagnetic spectrum is the range of all possible frequencies of electromagnetic radiation.[1] The "electromagnetic spectrum" of an object is the characteristic distribution of electromagnetic radiation emitted or absorbed by that particular object.