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Give the high and low wavelength values that define the visible region of the electromagnetic spectrum.

   Give the high and low wavelength values that define the visible region of the electromagnetic spectrum.
 
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Chapter 7, Problem 4 ↓
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00:04 Okay, so this is asking what is the highest, what is the range of the visible spectrum of wavelengths for the electromagnetic wave range? so we know that smallest wavelength would be gamma rays, it would be somewhere in this area, the highest being, or towards the highest being like infrared and radio waves and things like that over here.
00:34 Here.
00:35 So starting from the smallest wavelength, we would have violet, which is 400 nanometers.
00:48 And we know the memory device, roy g.
00:55 Biv, where this would be red, would be on the other end, with being with orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet...
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