What is the only light that people can see?

What is the only light that people can see?

  • Correct Answer: UV light
  • spectrum light
  • infrared light
  • visible light

Explanation: Visible light consists of a very narrow range of wavelengths that falls between infrared light and ultraviolet light. It is the only light that people can see. Different wavelengths of visible light appear as different colors.

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