Examples of using Visible light in English and their translations into Swedish
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UV light is electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths shorter than visible light.
It seems to respond really dramatically to any kind of visible light.
Optical Microscopes- Used to view small structures and objects using visible light.
Comparison of VISTA image of NGC 6357 with a visible light image Videos.
However, MSX only works in conditions where visible light is present.
VPHAS+ is just one of three imaging surveys using visible light with the VST.
but only their visible light.
Examples of non-ionising radiation include visible light, microwaves, ultraviolet(UV)
This new research demonstrates the potential for future photothermal therapies in the spectrum of visible light.
Optical microscopes use transparent lenses and visible light to enable viewing of objects in the micrometer scale,
Although this had been done with visible light, no one had successfully controlled a probe x-ray pulse this way before the work of Glover
This nanoparticle technology holds potential in other light-based therapies as its up-conversion nanoparticles are also capable of converting the NIR to visible light.
which blocks most of its visible light.
Optical microscopy(light microscopy) is a very common tool in biological research which employs visible light to magnify tiny objects.
The usefulness of traditional light microscopy is hampered by the fact that it uses visible light, as using visible light limits the resolution obtained from samples.
Glover says another example of optical control is using visible light to induce transparency in a medium.
There is the visible light of the sun, by whose aid we can discern the beauties of the world around us- without this we could see nothing.
they become photocatalytic in visible light.
As mentioned, light microscopes that are used for light microscopy employ visible light to view the samples.
As a result of the shorter wavelength of UV light than visible light, it is possible to view samples with greater magnification and resolution.
