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invisible spectrum - перевод на арабский

ENTIRE RANGE AND SCOPE OF FREQUENCIES OF ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION
Electromagentic spectra; Light spectrum; Spectrum of light; EM spectrum; EM Spectrum; Electromagnetic Spectrum; Electrocmagnetic spectrum; Em spectrum; Solar Light; Radiation spectrum; Electomagnetic spectrum; Electro-magnetic spectrum; Electro magnetic spectrum; Electromagnetic frequency spectrum; Spectral range; Invisible light (physics); Electromagnetic band; EM band; Low visible light
  • Plot of atmospheric opacity for terrestrial to terrestrial transmission showing the molecules responsible for some of the resonances
  • Plot of Earth's atmospheric opacity to various wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation. This is the surface-to-space opacity, the atmosphere is transparent to [[longwave]] radio transmissions within the [[troposphere]] but opaque to space due to the [[ionosphere]].
  • A diagram of the electromagnetic spectrum, showing various properties across the range of frequencies and wavelengths
  • The '''electromagnetic spectrum'''
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invisible spectrum      
‎ طَيفٌ لَامَرْئِيّ‎
visible spectrum         
PORTION OF THE ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUM THAT IS VISIBLE TO THE HUMAN EYE
Visual spectrum; Visible region; Prismatic Colours; Refraction of Prisms and the Spectrum of Light; Color spectrum; Visible radiation; Optical spectrum; Colour spectrum; Visible light spectrum; Visual radiation; Visible wavelength; Visible Spectrum; Visible Light Spectrum; Visible frequencies; Visible-light; Visible frequency; Visible colour spectrum; Visual light; Optical light; Optical spectra; Visual band; The visible spectrum
طيف مرئى
visible spectrum         
PORTION OF THE ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUM THAT IS VISIBLE TO THE HUMAN EYE
Visual spectrum; Visible region; Prismatic Colours; Refraction of Prisms and the Spectrum of Light; Color spectrum; Visible radiation; Optical spectrum; Colour spectrum; Visible light spectrum; Visual radiation; Visible wavelength; Visible Spectrum; Visible Light Spectrum; Visible frequencies; Visible-light; Visible frequency; Visible colour spectrum; Visual light; Optical light; Optical spectra; Visual band; The visible spectrum
‎ طَيفٌ مَرْئِيّ‎

Определение

spectrum
(spectra, or spectrums)
1.
The spectrum is the range of different colours which is produced when light passes through a glass prism or through a drop of water. A rainbow shows the colours in the spectrum.
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A spectrum is a range of a particular type of thing.
Politicians across the political spectrum have denounced the act...
The term 'special needs' covers a wide spectrum of problems.
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A spectrum is a range of light waves or radio waves within particular frequencies.
Vast amounts of energy, from X-rays right through the spectrum down to radio waves, are escaping into space...
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Википедия

Electromagnetic spectrum

The electromagnetic spectrum is the range of frequencies (the spectrum) of electromagnetic radiation and their respective wavelengths and photon energies.

The electromagnetic spectrum covers electromagnetic waves with frequencies ranging from below one hertz to above 1025 hertz, corresponding to wavelengths from thousands of kilometers down to a fraction of the size of an atomic nucleus. This frequency range is divided into separate bands, and the electromagnetic waves within each frequency band are called by different names; beginning at the low-frequency (long-wavelength) end of the spectrum these are: radio waves, microwaves, infrared, visible light, ultraviolet, X-rays, and gamma rays at the high-frequency (short wavelength) end. The electromagnetic waves in each of these bands have different characteristics, such as how they are produced, how they interact with matter, and their practical applications. There is no known limit for long and short wavelengths. Extreme ultraviolet, soft X-rays, hard X-rays and gamma rays are classified as ionizing radiation because their photons have enough energy to ionize atoms, causing chemical reactions. Exposure to ionizing radiation can be a health hazard, causing radiation sickness, DNA damage and cancer. Radiation of visible light and longer wavelengths are classified as nonionizing radiation because they have insufficient energy to cause these effects.

Throughout most of the electromagnetic spectrum, spectroscopy can be used to separate waves of different frequencies, producing a spectrum of the constituent frequencies. Spectroscopy is used to study the interactions of electromagnetic waves with matter.