The dimmest light an average human can see would be what is visible on an overcast night without moonlight. Humans can therefore see quite well at night when not impeded by the presence of bright points of light (street lamps, house lights, cars, etc.).
The visible light spectrum, which consists of the different colors.
That's typically considered to be the 6th , although eyes vary.
normal band of light
Humans are able to see light (hence called "visible light" on the electromagnetic spectrum). Otherwise, you couldn't see anything. (And I have a B in science class...PLEASE)
They can. While human eyes can not "see" infrared light, humans can detect this light as "heat" on the surface of the skin.
On average humans can see from about 400 to 700 which is the span of visable light on the electromagnetic spectum.
Different wavelengths of visible light are different colors.
Sun is brightest and fire flies are dimmest source of light
NO, HUMANS CAN SEE LIGHT BETWEEN THE WAVELENTHS OF VIOLET AND RED. HUMANS CANNOT SEE ULTRAVIOLET OR INFRARED LIGHT.
light is very help ful to humans because humans need light to see dark and humans need light so they can do their work. that's all i think
normal band of light
Humans are able to see light (hence called "visible light" on the electromagnetic spectrum). Otherwise, you couldn't see anything. (And I have a B in science class...PLEASE)
the star that is the dimmest is above
yes, at night you dont see the sun anymore right? well its because at a certain point this star has to do its part; which is light the other side of the earth.
dimmest stars in aquarius
Humans can see light all the way from red to violet, but not morethan red (infrared) nor more than violet (ultraviolet).
Yes, they can see in low-light conditions better than humans.
Deneb is the dimmest star in Cygnus.
light radiation