Physics, asked by tayloranjusharma, 7 months ago

we can see the light with our own eyes​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

We call it visible light because we can see it with our own eyes. ... Ultraviolet light is an example of a form of light which we cannot see with just our eyes. We will focus our attention on the visible light spectrum and investigate how we are able to see different colours and how light behaves.

Answered by dipalipuja2006
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That light spectrum is made up of all the colors of light that our eyes can see (which is why it's called the “visible” light spectrum). Your eyes take the information in the form of light waves and transmit the information to the brain. ... There are many parts of your eyes that make vision possible.

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