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witch is one difference between visible and non visible light
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One key difference between visible and non-visible light is their wavelength. Visible light occupies a specific range of wavelengths (approximately 380 to 750 nanometers) that can be detected by the human eye, allowing us to see colors like red, green, and blue. In contrast, non-visible light includes wavelengths that fall outside this range, such as ultraviolet light (shorter wavelengths than visible light) and infrared light (longer wavelengths than visible light), which cannot be perceived by the human eye.
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