The spectrum that our eye had receptor is visible and the invisible is just purely out of our receptor range.
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Electromagnetic radiation arranges forms by increasing wavelength in this order: gamma rays, X-rays, ultraviolet, visible light, infrared, microwaves, and radio waves. This arrangement corresponds to the electromagnetic spectrum, with each form having unique properties and uses in different fields of science and technology.
Once I'd untangled the English... I think you are asking what colours comprise visble, whitelight.They form the visible spectrum, and are the colours of the rainbow from red to violet, with yellow approximately in the centre.
When you exhale on a cold day, the warm moisture in your breath quickly cools down upon contact with the cold air, causing it to condense into tiny water droplets that are visible as a mist. This is similar to how clouds form in the atmosphere.
Water is cyan because it absorbs red light. The froth in the waves is white because, like clouds, it is composed of variety of tiny water droplets that scatter light of all the visible frequencies. Water is transparent to light of nearly all the visible frequencies, it strongly absorbs infrared waves. Water molecules resonate to the frequencies of infrared. Energy of the infrared waves is transformed into internal energy in the water, which causes red light to be a little more strongly absorbed in water than blue light. Electromagnetic waves that stimulate the sensation of color when the vibrations interact with the cone-shaped receiving antennae in the retinas of our eyes. Our eye-to brain interactions produce the beautiful colors we see.
Visible light is found in the middle of the electromagnetic spectrum between ultraviolet and infrared light. It has wavelengths ranging from around 400 to 700 nanometers and includes the colors we can see with our eyes, such as red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet.
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Electromagnetic radiation arranges forms by increasing wavelength in this order: gamma rays, X-rays, ultraviolet, visible light, infrared, microwaves, and radio waves. This arrangement corresponds to the electromagnetic spectrum, with each form having unique properties and uses in different fields of science and technology.
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Waves, light, and visble light.
ultraviolet radiation, x-rays, gamma rays
Once I'd untangled the English... I think you are asking what colours comprise visble, whitelight.They form the visible spectrum, and are the colours of the rainbow from red to violet, with yellow approximately in the centre.
Visible light ranges from red at about 750 nm to violet at around 400 nm.
Ultra-violet, short-wave radio waves, x-rays, gamma rays, cosmic rays