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The peak wavelength and observed color of a 50,000 K star is 58nm and too blue to see with the human eye. True or False.
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Damon
http://www.jiskha.com/display.cgi?id=1392230927
11 years ago
Damon
ultraviolet is not visible for humans.
11 years ago
Anonymous
false
10 years ago

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