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No, not all electromagnetic radiation in the optical portion of the spectrum is visible to the human eye. The visible portion of the spectrum ranges from about 400 nanometers (violet) to 700 nanometers (red), but there are wavelengths outside of this range that can also be classified as part of the optical spectrum, such as ultraviolet and infrared light.
Shorter wavelengths means higher frequency, and electromagnetic waves with higher energy. Beyond the blue end of the visible light you have ultraviolet rays; X-rays; and gamma-rays, in that order.
Radiation and light are not the same, but they are related. Light is a form of electromagnetic radiation that is visible to the human eye, while radiation refers to a broader range of electromagnetic waves including visible light, as well as other forms like X-rays and gamma rays.
Light is an electromagnetic radiation. Our eyes are sensitive, the E/M radiation at the light wavelength. Hence we see light. The E/M radiation adjacent to light are Infra-red(IR) and Ultra-violet(UV), which we do not see.
Mostly light from and near the visible spectrum of electromagnetic radiation. Thevisivle spectrum includes all of the light that we can see, anything out of thisspectrum we cannot see. We can see in this spectrum because that is mostly thetype of light that the sun produces. However, the sun does produce radiation or"light" from every part of the spectrum but most of the radiation it produces comesfrom the visable spectrum.==========================Answer #2 :Sunlight's composition at ground level, per square meter, with the sun at the zenith,is about 527 watts of infrared radiation, 445 watts of visible light, and 32 watts ofultraviolet radiation.So, if you ignore everything that's absorbed by the atmosphere, and ignore all theother forms of electromagnetic radiation from the sun, then only considering theinfrared, ultraviolet, and visible, the visible is about 44% of the total by the timethose reach the ground.
electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths ranging from about 380 nanometers to about 750 nanometers (a.k.a. visible light)
Infrared light.
there both in the electro magnetic spectrum. the visable section is the colours we see and there are 3 other types on each end. the spectrum is : Radio waves Micro waves ( funnily enough they are used in microwaves) Infra-red radiation Visable light ultraviolet x-ray gamma ray
Gamma rays- X-rays- Ultra voilet rays- Visable light- Infared rays- Microwaves- Radio Waves-
Electromagnetic radiation with medium wavelengths is called infrared radiation. This type of radiation has wavelengths longer than visible light but shorter than microwaves. Infrared radiation is commonly associated with heat and is used in various applications such as thermal imaging and remote controls.
No, they are out of the visable spectrum so they do not have a colour.Ultra means above or beyond. So ultraviolet is the name given to the electromagnetic radiation that has energy beyond violet light.
The seven colour categories of visible light are together known as the visible spectrum.
electromagnetic waves
No, a light bulb is not an electromagnet. A light bulb contains a filament that produces light when current flows through it, whereas an electromagnet is a device that produces a magnetic field when current flows through a coil of wire.
Visible light wave sources. Light bulbs and stars are good examples.
blue light is a part of visible spectra
The light, radiated by the star is absorbed by our eyes.