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All of the following are correct, except:
The visible portion of the electromagnetic spectrum is also called light.
When we see an object, we are actually seeing light waves bounce off that object.
The human eye is able to see most of the energy on the electromagnetic spectrum.
Reflection is when light waves bounce off an object.
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"The human eye is able to see most of the energy on the electromagnetic spectrum." is incorrect.
Explanation: the human eye only detects a small portion of the EM spectrum (roughly 400–700 nm, visible light). Most EM energy lies outside that range (radio, microwave, infrared, ultraviolet, X-rays, gamma rays).
Explanation: the human eye only detects a small portion of the EM spectrum (roughly 400–700 nm, visible light). Most EM energy lies outside that range (radio, microwave, infrared, ultraviolet, X-rays, gamma rays).
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