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Human vision in visible light

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Answered by dreamrob
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Answer:

The human eye can only see visible light. light has many colors, infrared, UV rays, X-ray,game rays, etc.

Explanation:

Human eyes are very sensitive and narrowband frequencies. This frequency is referred to as the visible light spectrum.

Under normal lighting conditions, the human eye is more sensitive to yellowish and green colors.

The human eye can't be exposed to the blue light because when the eye exposes to blue light may increase the risk of macular degeneration. It means to cause damage to the retina of the eye.

So human vision only in visible light. we can't see all the frequency of visible lights.

Answered by zxchg
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Answer:www

Explanation:

yes

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