Are there things that live outside of our visible spectrum? Not going the paranormal route… I’m talking like an insect, or jellyfish etc… And if something could live outside of our visible spectrum… what wave lengths do you think they would be in? I’m guessing ultraviolet but maybe others as well?
Radio waves have been used in the method of colliding with cosmic waves and how to read and analyze what is farther away in the universe, especially short or long waves.
Electricity Is Star Light, Inclusive of the Green Solar Spectrum Hue. With-Out Ultra-Violet Hues, Human Skin Color Appears "Earthy". 1. "Newton's colour circle combines the spectral colours red, orange, yellow, green, cyan, indigo, and blue-violet with the nonspectral colour magenta (a mixture of blue-violet and red light beams), as shown in the figure." Colour - Visible Spectrum, Wavelengths, Hues | Britannica 2. "The electromagnetic spectrum is the range of frequencies (the spectrum) of electromagnetic radiation and their respective wavelengths and photon energies...This frequency range is divided into separate bands, and the electromagnetic waves within each frequency band are called by different names; beginning at the low-frequency (long-wavelength) end of the spectrum these are: radio waves, microwaves, infrared, visible light, ultraviolet, X-rays, and gamma rays at the high-frequency (short wavelength) end." Electromagnetic spectrum - Wikipedia 3. "The solar spectrum is the range of electromagnetic radiation emitted by the sun, extending from the ultraviolet to the infrared region. It is composed of photons with various wavelengths, which define the spectrum's shape and intensity. It can be defined in terms of solar radiation or solar irradiance." Solar Spectrum: Solar Radiation and Irradiance | Ossila 4. "Hue, or color, is the main part of what people mean when they say “skin tone.” Most human skin is some variation of orange, either brighter or darker, more red or more yellow. Hues in the skin can be a result of genetics, or can be affected by things like sunlight, ambient light temperature, and blood flow." What is Skin Tone? Post Production for Perfect Skin | PRO EDU Respectively. Tanika Nakeya Lewis, 6127
Drives me nuts whenever I see the EMS oriented this way. When I was young 👴🏼, it was always radio waves on the left and gamma rays on the right! (Good video though)
the emr spectrum is not complete, as physical matter would also be on the scale past gamma....one day maybe before i die scientists will fix the spectrum the way its supposed to be...and also whats below radio
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Are there things that live outside of our visible spectrum?
Not going the paranormal route… I’m talking like an insect, or jellyfish etc…
And if something could live outside of our visible spectrum… what wave lengths do you think they would be in?
I’m guessing ultraviolet but maybe others as well?
speed running ur vids rn for my exam tmr, thank you!
Thank you for this video! 😊 I learn something every day, but this the most interesting thing.
Isn't higher frequency = shorter wave lenght?
yes
Yeah like inversely proportional
Radio waves have been used in the method of colliding with cosmic waves and how to read and analyze what is farther away in the universe, especially short or long waves.
Where did the 10^-9 came from in 7:23?
1 nanometer = 10^-9 meters
1 nanometer =10^-9
Please talk about Laplace Transform in the electrical circuit
Electricity Is Star Light, Inclusive of the Green Solar Spectrum Hue. With-Out Ultra-Violet Hues, Human Skin Color Appears "Earthy".
1. "Newton's colour circle combines the spectral colours red, orange, yellow, green, cyan, indigo, and blue-violet with the nonspectral colour magenta (a mixture of blue-violet and red light beams), as shown in the figure." Colour - Visible Spectrum, Wavelengths, Hues | Britannica
2. "The electromagnetic spectrum is the range of frequencies (the spectrum) of electromagnetic radiation and their respective wavelengths and photon energies...This frequency range is divided into separate bands, and the electromagnetic waves within each frequency band are called by different names; beginning at the low-frequency (long-wavelength) end of the spectrum these are: radio waves, microwaves, infrared, visible light, ultraviolet, X-rays, and gamma rays at the high-frequency (short wavelength) end." Electromagnetic spectrum - Wikipedia
3. "The solar spectrum is the range of electromagnetic radiation emitted by the sun, extending from the ultraviolet to the infrared region. It is composed of photons with various wavelengths, which define the spectrum's shape and intensity. It can be defined in terms of solar radiation or solar irradiance." Solar Spectrum: Solar Radiation and Irradiance | Ossila
4. "Hue, or color, is the main part of what people mean when they say “skin tone.” Most human skin is some variation of orange, either brighter or darker, more red or more yellow. Hues in the skin can be a result of genetics, or can be affected by things like sunlight, ambient light temperature, and blood flow." What is Skin Tone? Post Production for Perfect Skin | PRO EDU
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Drives me nuts whenever I see the EMS oriented this way. When I was young 👴🏼, it was always radio waves on the left and gamma rays on the right! (Good video though)
Thank you so much this vid was very informative and easy to understand.
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I get the wavelength that is given is 200nm, but why is it times10‐⁹m?
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@@prodeineprodeine you need the value in meters. you cant use nanometers, so you have to convert to meters through 10^-9
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If IR at 14,900 nm =0.08 ev and UVB at 280nm =4.4ev... How does the IR at E=.08ev / photon cause Global warming vs the UVB at E=4.4ev/photon?
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It's a good video and well explained, but on your conversions from nanometer to meters is not fitting well with me. Re-check your solutions.
Where's the sphere they're traveling on?
How can you find a formula for a formula
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isn't red light supposed to have the most energy
Yep
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the emr spectrum is not complete, as physical matter would also be on the scale past gamma....one day maybe before i die scientists will fix the spectrum the way its supposed to be...and also whats below radio
Positive n negative frequency
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Magenta is not part of the spectrum
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You need a start magnetic pole n 'n' 's'
Miles per sec..not meter..
miles would be Km considering we are using the metric system. So m is meters
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am grade 7 and i dont understand all of this
Try simple video. It is too advance you. Please go some other simple video
Wave lengf
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Too confusing no good
Thats as simple as it goes