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1 October, 11:24

What wavelengths of the electromagnetic spectrum correspond to visible light

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  1. 1 October, 11:34
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    Visible ligth correspond to wavelengths between 390 and 800 nanometers (nm)

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    The electromagnetic spectrum is the wide spectrum of light. We separate it in different regions with different wavelengths and assign a name to each of those regions: X-ray, gamma ray, visible light, ultraviolet, etc. Most of the electromagnetic spectrum is invisible for human's eye but there is a small region of visible light that include wavelengths between 390 nm (violet) and 800 nm (red), in this region there are all the colors human's eye can see.
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