Physics, asked by ilayacheliyan9451, 1 year ago

Why can we see visible light but not other electromagnetic waves?

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Answered by Rajdeep11111
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Relatively simple!

The visible light from the electromagnetic spectrum excite the photosensitive cells of retina in our eyes, due to which we can see them. 

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The light rays other than the visible light (Like Gamma radiations, ultraviolet rays, infrared rays, radiowave rays, etc) do not excite the retina. So, we cannot view them. If a high does of such rays fall on our eye, the retina may be damaged.

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