True or False about the regions of electromagnetic spectrum
Understand the Problem
The question is asking whether certain statements regarding the regions of the electromagnetic spectrum are accurate. This requires knowledge about the different types of electromagnetic radiation and their characteristics.
Answer
True
The statement that all regions of the electromagnetic spectrum except the visible region are invisible to the human eye is true.
Answer for screen readers
The statement that all regions of the electromagnetic spectrum except the visible region are invisible to the human eye is true.
More Information
The electromagnetic spectrum consists of various types of electromagnetic waves, most of which are not visible to the human eye. The only part visible is the small 'visible light' section, spanning wavelengths from approximately 400 to 700 nanometers.
Tips
Confusing the invisible nature of EM waves with the 'visibility' of technical equipment detecting them.
Sources
- Most of the waves in the electromagnetic spectrum are not visible to the naked eye - homework.study.com
- The Electromagnetic Spectrum | HubbleSite - hubblesite.org
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