Visible light definition

Visible light means the application of light rays in the visible spectrum to the skin for cosmetic purposes.
Visible light means that portion of the electromagnetic spectrum that is directly observable, having wavelengths that range from 400 nanometers to 760 nanometers with a corresponding ap- pearance of violet to red in color.

Examples of Visible light in a sentence

  • Visible light ellipsometric spectra of (a) an empty porous silica layer, and (b) a porous silica layer filled with 8CB.

  • Quarels, R.D. (presenter); Zhai, X.; Garno, J.C.; Ragains, J.R. Visible light photoredox catalysis for the nanoscale lithography of Au(111) surfaces using phthalimide esters.

  • Visible light excitation leads to the usual rotary motor behavior when the DTE is in the open form.

  • Visible light is frequently used and techniques (Boland et al., 2012; Ikeda et al., 2022) further developed along with the construction of dedicated beamlines for the measurements (Breunlin & Anderson, 2016; Panas´ et al., 2021; Schiwietz et al., 2021).

Related to Visible light

  • Accessible surface means surface of equipment or of an equipment part that can be easily or accidentally touched by persons without the use of a tool.

  • Tangible Information means information that is contained in written, electronic or other tangible forms.

  • Charcoal lighter material means any combustible material designed to be applied on, incorporated in, added to, or used with charcoal to enhance ignition. “Charcoal Lighter Material” does not include any of the following: (A) electrical starters and probes, (B) metallic cylinders using paper tinder, (C) natural gas, (D) propane, and (E) fat wood.

  • Visible evidence of mold means the existence of mold in the dwelling unit that is visible to the