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TRUE OR FALSE? We can see every member of the electromagnetic spectrum?
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TRUE OR FALSE? We can see every member of the electromagnetic spectrum?
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TRUE OR FALSE? We can see every member of the electromagnetic spectrum?
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That is false. we cannot see the microwaves that cook your food or the x-rays that allows doctors to see the bones inside your body. We are limited to a small portion of the EM spectrum that is called visible light
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It is false. We see only a few members of
electromagnetic spectrum
Hope it helps!
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