Visible Light is an electromagnetic wave. Electromagnetic waves often are called different things depending on the wavelength of the wave. Examples are Radio waves, Microwaves, Infrared, Visible light, Ultraviolet, X-rays, Gamma Rays.
Electromagnetic waves.
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Red, because it has the lowest frequency in visible light
Yes an X-Ray is a light wave. It comes before Gamma Rays! The smallest wave visible.
Visible light
A wave transports energy. The greater the energy, the greater the amplitude of the wave.
The type of electromagnetic wave the borders visible light at the red end of its range is the Infrared light wave.
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Visible light is a type of electromagnetic wave.
There is only one type of wave that humans can see. Visible light. If the wave given off by the electric power line is visible light, then yes. If it is any other type of wave than it is not possible to see.
Ultraviolet would be the part of the spectrum shorter than visible.
Long-wave radiation and visible light.
Red, because it has the lowest frequency in visible light
Without any other information, the one with a shorter wavelength/higher frequency will be visible light.
Visible and infra red parts of the EM spectrum
Generally visible light and/or ultra-violet.
Radio waves, microwaves and infrared light have a longer wavelength and lower frequency than visible light.