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Questions related to the perception and measurement of light (primarily in the visible range), its mathematical description, the reproduction of colors by different means, color combinations, etc. Please use the tag [electromagnetic-radiation] if you want to refer to the general form of light.
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What will happen if I will beam a ray of light in dark vaccum?
Yeah, you could see it only if the light ray when it directly reaches you from the source. Otherwise, provided the given conditions, one could not see light
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Where can I find a precise, historically accurate description of Young's two-slit experiment?
You can refer to the Feynman lectures on Physics. Volume 2 gives a historically accurate description with Interesting insights on the topic
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What determines whether colors you can't see are visible or not?
• Why is the UV invisible only sometimes?
Ultraviolet Light is always invisible to the human eye, because it lies beyond our visible spectra range . Only UV detectors and specially designed cameras c …