Visible light is a form of electromagnetic radiation as in radio waves, infrared radiation, ultraviolet radiation, X-rays and microwaves. Generally, visible light is defined as the wavelengths that are visible to most human eyes.
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For example, the sun produces visible light.
Incandescent light bulbs, fluorescent, and neon lights are other examples of visible light that we may see on a regular basis.
Visible light is probably the most important of all electromagnetic waves for most of us.