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True or False: Out of the entire Electromagnetic Spectrum, Visible light is the only wave type that you can see with your eyes.
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Human eyes are sensitive only to the visible portion of the electromagnetic spectrum (roughly 380–750 nm). Other EM types (radio, microwave, infrared, ultraviolet, X‑ray, gamma) are not normally perceived as light by human vision. (Minor exceptions exist—e.g., some aphakic people can perceive near‑UV, and many animals can see UV or IR—but under normal conditions only visible wavelengths are seen.)
Human eyes are sensitive only to the visible portion of the electromagnetic spectrum (roughly 380–750 nm). Other EM types (radio, microwave, infrared, ultraviolet, X‑ray, gamma) are not normally perceived as light by human vision. (Minor exceptions exist—e.g., some aphakic people can perceive near‑UV, and many animals can see UV or IR—but under normal conditions only visible wavelengths are seen.)
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