no
You might say that, even though nobody else ever does.
A change in the frequency of sound is perceived as a different 'pitch'.
A change in the frequency of light is perceived as a different 'color'.
In each case, even a small change in frequency is easily perceptible to the
human sensory system. Who cares what word you use to describe it !
EM rays which are in the range of visible light.
visible light waves
fluorescent
Infrared waves are shorter than radio waves and longer than visible light waves.
electromagnetic waves
exactly what you said its called visible light.
Electromagnetism is manifest along a continuum between slower radio waves and faster energy gamma waves. Visible light can be found in the range between infrared light (slower than waves of visible light) and ultraviolet light (faster than waves of visible light).
visible light waves
No.
The type of waves that are electromagnetic are the visible light waves
EM rays which are in the range of visible light.
Light is the visible form of electromagnetic waves.
visible light waves
No. They're electromagnetic waves.
there are three types of light waves i.e infrared light, visible light and ultra violet light. Out of these, only visible light rays (waves) gets reflected by the mirror but the other two light waves passes through the mirror.
visible light
Visible light is a type of electromagnetic waves.