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What is lights definition

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Answered by thomasyesudas
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The simplest definition of light is “visually perceived radiant energy".  “Visible” light is just a small segment of the electromagnetic spectrum— a broad range of radiant energy which also includes X-rays, ultraviolet and infrared energy, micro-waves and radio waves. Any form of electromagnetic energy, including light, radiates outward from its source in straight lines at “the speed of light” (300,000 kilometers per second) and dissipates as it gets further from its source.

As visually perceived radiant energy, light powers the mechanism of sight. It is light, reflected from objects to our eyes, that allows us to see. Of all our senses, sight is the most dominant, controlling and defining how people perceive the world. And yet it’s impossible to prove that any two people see a given object in exactly the same way. In fact, it often seems that visual perception—an individual’s response to light—is extremely subjective. This makes it difficult to define and measure specific attributes of light. Furthermore, changes in light can change people’s perceptions. A dark alley, for example, provokes an entirely different reaction than one that is brightly lit. Lighting, therefore, can have a profound effect on people’s emotions and how they respond to an environment.

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Answered by lohitjinaga
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Light or visible light is electromagnetic radiation within the portion of the electromagnetic spectrum that is perceived by the human eye. Visible light is usually defined as having wavelengths in the range of 400–700 nanometres, between the infrared and the ultraviolet.

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