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EM spectrum consists of visible and invisible part of the spectrum.

wavelength of visible spectrum is from 400nm to 700nm.

nm is nano meter, 1/1000000000th of a meter.

400nm is for violet rays and 700nm is the range of red rays.

yellow, orange green will be in between.

EM wave is usually represented from gamma rays (10*-12) m. Picometer range to radio waves that is around 1000m wavelengths.

If it is exam question, please draw a spectrum n show the range naming the waves like gamma rays, x rays, ultraviolet, violet to red , infrared, microwave and radio waves.

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