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I am wondering if Science has determined specific frequencies for the two in-visible light areas ?
For the sake of brevity, only include the "pure" part of the band. For UV, do not include the crossover x-ray area, and for IR, do not include the crossover with the microwave band.
Assume that I know the general quantity already.
(UV = <5.01e16 , >8.01e14)
(IR = <4.01e14 , >5.01e12)
Another way of stating question: Do we see the same pattern of identifiable points (ie colors) in the UV and IR portion of the spectrum? These in-visible "colors" would be at the same intervals as the visible colors.
LPF
For the sake of brevity, only include the "pure" part of the band. For UV, do not include the crossover x-ray area, and for IR, do not include the crossover with the microwave band.
Assume that I know the general quantity already.
(UV = <5.01e16 , >8.01e14)
(IR = <4.01e14 , >5.01e12)
Another way of stating question: Do we see the same pattern of identifiable points (ie colors) in the UV and IR portion of the spectrum? These in-visible "colors" would be at the same intervals as the visible colors.
LPF