Which are examples of non visible light

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Examples of non-visible light include:
1. Infrared radiation: It has longer wavelengths than visible light and is commonly used in thermal imaging cameras, remote controls, and heat lamps.
2. Ultraviolet radiation: It has shorter wavelengths than visible light and is responsible for sunburns, skin tanning, and is used in fluorescent lights and germicidal lamps.
3. X-rays: They have very short wavelengths and high energy, commonly used in medical diagnostics (X-ray imaging) and industrial inspection.
4. Gamma rays: These are the most energetic form of electromagnetic radiation and are typically produced by nuclear reactions or radioactive decay. They are used in cancer treatment, sterilization, and in scientific research.