Question
Which are examples of non-visible light?(1 point)
Responses
blue light and infrared light
blue light and infrared light
white light and microwaves
white light and microwaves
rainbows and x-rays
rainbows and x-rays
radio waves and ultraviolet light
Responses
blue light and infrared light
blue light and infrared light
white light and microwaves
white light and microwaves
rainbows and x-rays
rainbows and x-rays
radio waves and ultraviolet light
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The correct response is **radio waves and ultraviolet light**.
However, it's worth noting that ultraviolet light is not non-visible light; it is on the edge of the visible spectrum. The examples of non-visible light would typically include infrared light, microwaves, X-rays, and radio waves. Among these options, radio waves are indeed non-visible. For clarity, infrared light would be a better example of non-visible light along with X-rays and microwaves.
However, it's worth noting that ultraviolet light is not non-visible light; it is on the edge of the visible spectrum. The examples of non-visible light would typically include infrared light, microwaves, X-rays, and radio waves. Among these options, radio waves are indeed non-visible. For clarity, infrared light would be a better example of non-visible light along with X-rays and microwaves.