Infrared, red, ultraviolet, and violet light waves are all forms of electromagnetic radiation with different wavelengths and frequencies. They all form part of the electromagnetic spectrum and can travel through a vacuum. Each type of light wave has unique properties and interactions with matter.
Beyond red are infrared wavelengths, and beyond violet are ultraviolet wavelengths.
Ultraviolet light has higher frequencies than infrared light. Ultraviolet light has shorter wavelengths and higher energy compared to infrared light which has longer wavelengths and lower energy.
The term "electromagnetic" is the wrong term. The correct term is "photoelectric". Aslo the phrase between the infrared and ultraviolet should be stated: between the thresholds of infrared and ultra-violet light. So the correct question would be: What is the region of the photoelectric spectrum that lies between the thresholds of infrared and ultra-violet light? Answer: The visible light spectrum
100kHz and 101kHzA2. I think the questioner wants Ultra violet and Infra red.
UV light has a shorter wavelength than infrared.
Humans do not have the ability to see ultraviolet light. We are only able to see from red to violet, not ultravioltet (above violet) or infrared (below red).
Beyond red are infrared wavelengths, and beyond violet are ultraviolet wavelengths.
Humans can see light all the way from red to violet, but not morethan red (infrared) nor more than violet (ultraviolet).
No, humans can only see a small portion of the electromagnetic spectrum, known as visible light. This includes colors of the rainbow ranging from violet to red. Other forms of light, such as infrared and ultraviolet, are invisible to the human eye.
Ultraviolet light has higher frequencies than infrared light. Ultraviolet light has shorter wavelengths and higher energy compared to infrared light which has longer wavelengths and lower energy.
The term "electromagnetic" is the wrong term. The correct term is "photoelectric". Aslo the phrase between the infrared and ultraviolet should be stated: between the thresholds of infrared and ultra-violet light. So the correct question would be: What is the region of the photoelectric spectrum that lies between the thresholds of infrared and ultra-violet light? Answer: The visible light spectrum
100kHz and 101kHzA2. I think the questioner wants Ultra violet and Infra red.
UV light has a shorter wavelength than infrared.
Infrared light has longer wavelengths compared to ultraviolet light. Infrared light ranges from about 700 nm to 1 mm, while ultraviolet light ranges from about 10 nm to 400 nm. Ultraviolet light has higher energy and shorter wavelengths than infrared light.
The opposite of ultraviolet light is infrared light. Infrared light has longer wavelengths and lower frequencies compared to ultraviolet light, which has shorter wavelengths and higher frequencies.
Ultraviolet light has a wavelength below 400 nanometers, infrared;s wavelength is less than 700 nanometers or so. Frequency is inversely proportional to wavelength, so ultraviolet light has a much a much higher frequency than infrared.
Infrared light and ultraviolet light are both forms of electromagnetic radiation that cannot be seen by the human eye. They both have wavelengths outside of the visible light spectrum. However, the main difference between the two is that infrared light has longer wavelengths and is associated with heat, while ultraviolet light has shorter wavelengths and can cause damage to the skin and eyes.