All rays of light are a form of electromagnetic radiation that travel in straight lines at a constant speed in a vacuum, and they can be reflected, refracted, and absorbed.
Light rays coming in are called incident light rays.
The light rays that bounce back are called reflected light rays.
We know that ultraviolet light, X-rays and gamma rays have wavelengths shorter than visible light.
The best color to use to reflect light rays is white. White is a reflective color. So are most light colors. So white is the best color to use to reflect light rays. :)
The common name for electromagnetic waves is just that: "electromagnetic waves". There is no other commonly used term. Specific parts of the spectrum have common names, for example light (or visible light), radio waves, x-rays, etc. - but none of this means exactly the same as "electromagnetic waves". Visible light, for instance, is just one type (or frequency range) of electromagnetic waves.
Radiation.
Light rays are a form of radiant energy. Light rays are the visible light region from around 400 - 700 nm. All types of electromagnetic radiation are radiant energy.
No, they only have the one common endpoint in common.
"electromagnetic spectrum"
they are all rays
Light rays coming in are called incident light rays.
they are all part of the electro magnet spectrum :)
because they all travel at the same speed (speed of light)
The light rays that bounce back are called reflected light rays.
a magnifying glass, a telescope or microscope all do this.
We know that ultraviolet light, X-rays and gamma rays have wavelengths shorter than visible light.
Rays of Light was created in 1999.