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Similarities between visible light infrared and ultraviolet.
Visible light falls between the wavelengths of infrared and ultraviolet.
They are both electromagnetic radiation and or photons.
Infrared and ultraviolet radiation are two types of electromagnetic radiation this means these radiation waves have an electric field and a magnetic.
The electromagnetic spectrum spans many orders of magnitude in energy and correspondingly in frequency and wavelength.
The optical radiation range is composed in order of increasing energy of infrared visible and ultraviolet radiation.
It is located between ultraviolet and infrared radiation and is special because we have.
Infrared on the other hand is invisible to the human eye and exists just beyond the visible spectrum.
The sun s lower atmosphere chromosphere shows up especially well in this uv.
As nouns the difference between infrared and ultraviolet is that infrared is electromagnetic radiation of a wavelength longer than visible light but shorter than microwave radiation having a wavelength between 700 nm and 1 mm while ultraviolet is ultraviolet colour.
Several sunspots dot the face of the sun.
The image on the right shows the sun in ultraviolet uv light at a wavelength of 30 4 nanometers 304 ångstroms.
Infrared radiation is just a longer wavelength of light than visible light.
What is the difference between infrared and visible light.
The key difference between infrared and ultraviolet radiation is that the wavelength of infrared radiation is longer than that of visible light whereas the wavelength of ultraviolet radiation is shorter than the wavelength of visible light.
Light is a form of electromagnetic radiation.
Other than that the only difference is our ability to see it with our eyes.
The optical radiation range is located between microwave radiation and x rays.
The image on the left shows the sun in visible light.
Other forms of electromagnetic radiation include radio waves microwaves infrared radiation ultraviolet rays x rays and gamma rays.
Visible light is the portion of the electromagnetic spectrum that can be seen with the naked eye.
The differences between these 2 lights give them different applications.