If infrared light is not part of the visible electromagnetic spectrum then why is it depicted as red.
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If infrared light is not part of the visible electromagnetic spectrum then why is it depicted as red.

[From: ] [author: ] [Date: 13-01-23] [Hit: ]
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Like in heat lamps

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Because the closest visible light is red to the infrared. Remember that the colors go from red-orange-yellow-green-blue-indigo to violet. then ultra violet waves are named for the same reason. It's just a convention, that's all. (it helps us remember the spectrum).
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