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In the full wavelength range of electromagnetic radiation visible light occupies what proportion of the possible range?

Visible light occupies a small portion of the full electromagnetic spectrum, representing about 0.0035% of the total range. It ranges from approximately 400 to 700 nanometers in wavelength, corresponding to the colors violet through red.


What color's wavelength range is 750 nanometres?

750 nanometers corresponds to the wavelength range of red light.


What is the length of full wave?

The length of a full cycle of a wave is called a "wavelength".


What is an electromagnetic radiation in the wavelength range including infrared visible ultraviolet and x ray?

Blue light is in the visible wavelength range.


What is the wavelength range for the color red?

The wavelength for the color red is 700-635 nm, which can also be said as 700 to 635 nanometers.


What is the full range of the wavelengths of EM waves?

The full range is called the "electromagnetic spectrum".No number can be given, because there's no such thing as the longestor shortest wavelength (lowest or highest frequency). The electromagneticspectrum has no ends.


What is wavelength accurecy?

wavelength accuracy is described as follows: "Verify the wavelength scale using the absorption maxima of holmium perchlorate solution . The permitted tolerance is ±1 nm for the ultraviolet range and ±3 nm for the visible range".


How is the full range of wavelengths of EM waves called?

The full range of wavelengths of electromagnetic waves is called the electromagnetic spectrum. It includes radio waves, microwaves, infrared, visible light, ultraviolet, X-rays, and gamma rays. Each type of wave has a different wavelength and frequency.


How many nodes make up a wavelength?

A wavelength consists of one full cycle of a periodic wave, such as an electromagnetic wave. For a single full wavelength, there will be two nodes - one at the peak and one at the trough of the wave.


Longest wavelength in the spectrum of color?

The color red has the longest wavelength of all the colors in the light spectrum.


What type of wave has the shortest wavelength GHz or MHz?

A wave with a frequency in the GHz range has a shorter wavelength compared to a wave in the MHz range. This is because wavelength and frequency are inversely proportional: as frequency increases, wavelength decreases.


What is broad band optical limiting material?

Broadband essentially here mean the different frequency range or the large wavelength range. Broad band optical limiter is one which exhibits optical limiting behavior over a broad range of wavelength. Typically - in the visible and IR spectral range as we have many optical components or sensors(eye /cameras) responding in this wavelength range.

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