The visible region of the electromagnetic spectrum is used in various applications such as Photography, lighting, colorimetry, and optical communications. It is also essential for human vision and plays a crucial role in the perception of color and depth.
It lies in infrared region of electromagnetic spectrum.
The region of the electromagnetic spectrum between 400 and 700 nm is known as the visible light spectrum. This is the range of wavelengths that the human eye can perceive, which includes the colors of the rainbow.
I think in the ultraviolet region of the electromagnetic spectrum.
The visible light spectrum is the specific region of the electromagnetic spectrum that our eyes can detect. It ranges from approximately 400 to 700 nanometers in wavelength, corresponding to the colors violet through red.
Visible region is the shortest region in the electromagnetic spectrum. Please see the attached picture. It is the shortest defined region. However if you mean wavelength, the further you go on the UV side, the shorter the wavelength. If you are talking about frequence, frequency and wavelength are inversely proportional, so it would be furthest to the IR side. The question is not about the shorter wavelength or less frequency. It is about the region covered in the whole spectrum. So visible with VIBGYOR having wavelength starting from 350 nm to 750 nm will be the visible region where as other regions such as UV and IR would have a larger range.
Visible region.
It lies in infrared region of electromagnetic spectrum.
The region of the electromagnetic spectrum between 400 and 700 nm is known as the visible light spectrum. This is the range of wavelengths that the human eye can perceive, which includes the colors of the rainbow.
Visible light.
Light with a wavelength of 489 nm falls within the blue region of the visible spectrum. It is part of the visible light spectrum. Light with a wavelength of 987 nm falls within the infrared region of the electromagnetic spectrum.
The visible range lies from region of wavelength 3800-7600 angstrom.
Visible light is a small region of the electromagnetic spectrum that is characterized by a specific range of wavelengths and frequencies
"Color" is a way of describing how an object interacts with electromagnetic radiation in the visible region of the spectrum. This has no impact whatsoever on how it interacts with electromagnetic radiation in the microwave region of the spectrum. So, no, they don't.
The property that determines a visible light region of the electromagnetic spectrum is wavelength. Visible light has wavelengths ranging from about 400 to 700 nanometers, with shorter wavelengths corresponding to violet light and longer wavelengths corresponding to red light.
Yes, visible light makes up the middle region of the Electromagnetic spectrum. Therefore, light is a form electromagnetic radiation.
I think in the ultraviolet region of the electromagnetic spectrum.
The visible light region of the solar electromagnetic spectrum has the maximum intensity. This is the range of wavelengths that our eyes are sensitive to, making it the most prominent part of the spectrum for us.