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Which are examples of non-visible light?(1 point)
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rainbows and X-rays
rainbows and X-rays
white light from the sun and microwaves
white light from the sun and microwaves
white light from a lightbulb and rainbows
white light from a lightbulb and rainbows
radio waves and ultraviolet light
radio waves and ultraviolet light
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GPT-4o mini
Non-visible light refers to wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation that are not visible to the human eye. Examples of non-visible light include:
- **X-rays** (which are a form of high-energy electromagnetic radiation)
- **Microwaves** (which are used in microwave ovens)
- **Radio waves** (which are used for communication)
- **Ultraviolet light** (which has shorter wavelengths than visible light)
Among the options given, the most appropriate choices for non-visible light would be:
- **X-rays**
- **Microwaves**
- **Radio waves**
- **Ultraviolet light**
Based on this, the correct answer in your quiz would be the last option:
**radio waves and ultraviolet light.**
- **X-rays** (which are a form of high-energy electromagnetic radiation)
- **Microwaves** (which are used in microwave ovens)
- **Radio waves** (which are used for communication)
- **Ultraviolet light** (which has shorter wavelengths than visible light)
Among the options given, the most appropriate choices for non-visible light would be:
- **X-rays**
- **Microwaves**
- **Radio waves**
- **Ultraviolet light**
Based on this, the correct answer in your quiz would be the last option:
**radio waves and ultraviolet light.**