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- Visible_spectrum abstract "The visible spectrum is the portion of the electromagnetic spectrum that is visible to (can be detected by) the human eye. Electromagnetic radiation in this range of wavelengths is called visible light or simply light. A typical human eye will respond to wavelengths from about 390 to 700 nm. In terms of frequency, this corresponds to a band in the vicinity of 430–790 THz. The spectrum does not, however, contain all the colors that the human eyes and brain can distinguish. Unsaturated colors such as pink, or purple variations such as magenta, are absent, for example, because they can be made only by a mix of multiple wavelengths. Colors containing only one wavelength are also called pure colors.Visible wavelengths pass through the "optical window", the region of the electromagnetic spectrum that allows wavelengths to pass largely unattenuated through the Earth's atmosphere. An example of this phenomenon is that clean air scatters blue light more than red wavelengths, and so the midday sky appears blue.The optical window is also called the visible window because it overlaps the human visible response spectrum. The near infrared (NIR) window lies just out of the human vision, as well as the Medium Wavelength IR (MWIR) window and the Long Wavelength or Far Infrared (LWIR or FIR) window though other animals may experience them.".
- Visible_spectrum thumbnail Light_dispersion_of_a_mercury-vapor_lamp_with_a_flint_glass_prism_IPNr°0125.jpg?width=300.
- Visible_spectrum wikiPageID "41464".
- Visible_spectrum wikiPageRevisionID "605718723".
- Visible_spectrum hasPhotoCollection Visible_spectrum.
- Visible_spectrum subject Category:Color.
- Visible_spectrum subject Category:Electromagnetic_spectrum.
- Visible_spectrum subject Category:Optical_spectrum.
- Visible_spectrum subject Category:Vision.
- Visible_spectrum comment "The visible spectrum is the portion of the electromagnetic spectrum that is visible to (can be detected by) the human eye. Electromagnetic radiation in this range of wavelengths is called visible light or simply light. A typical human eye will respond to wavelengths from about 390 to 700 nm. In terms of frequency, this corresponds to a band in the vicinity of 430–790 THz. The spectrum does not, however, contain all the colors that the human eyes and brain can distinguish.".
- Visible_spectrum label "Espectro visible".
- Visible_spectrum label "Espectro visível".
- Visible_spectrum label "Lichtspektrum".
- Visible_spectrum label "Spectre visible".
- Visible_spectrum label "Spettro visibile".
- Visible_spectrum label "Visible spectrum".
- Visible_spectrum label "Zichtbaar spectrum".
- Visible_spectrum label "Światło widzialne".
- Visible_spectrum label "Видимое излучение".
- Visible_spectrum label "طيف مرئي".
- Visible_spectrum label "可視光線".
- Visible_spectrum label "可见光".
- Visible_spectrum sameAs Barevné_spektrum.
- Visible_spectrum sameAs Lichtspektrum.
- Visible_spectrum sameAs Ορατό_φάσμα.
- Visible_spectrum sameAs Espectro_visible.
- Visible_spectrum sameAs Argi_ikusgai.
- Visible_spectrum sameAs Spectre_visible.
- Visible_spectrum sameAs Spektrum_kasat_mata.
- Visible_spectrum sameAs Spettro_visibile.
- Visible_spectrum sameAs 可視光線.
- Visible_spectrum sameAs 가시광선.
- Visible_spectrum sameAs Zichtbaar_spectrum.
- Visible_spectrum sameAs Światło_widzialne.
- Visible_spectrum sameAs Espectro_visível.
- Visible_spectrum sameAs m.0bcwz.
- Visible_spectrum sameAs Q76299.
- Visible_spectrum sameAs Q76299.
- Visible_spectrum wasDerivedFrom Visible_spectrum?oldid=605718723.
- Visible_spectrum depiction Light_dispersion_of_a_mercury-vapor_lamp_with_a_flint_glass_prism_IPNr°0125.jpg.
- Visible_spectrum isPrimaryTopicOf Visible_spectrum.