visible light
英 [ˈvɪzəbl laɪt]
美 [ˈvɪzəbl laɪt]
可见光
英英释义
noun
- (physics) electromagnetic radiation that can produce a visual sensation
- the light was filtered through a soft glass window
双语例句
- A device which transmits an extremely narrow and coherent beam of electromagnetic energy in the visible light spectrum.
一种能够发射可见光谱电磁能的极细的相干光束的装置。 - Some radio pulsars are also seen in visible light, X-and gamma rays.
有些射电脉冲星还会发射可见光、X以及伽马射线。 - How does the blackbody spectrum of the sun compare to visible light?
和可见光对比,太阳的黑体光谱是怎样的? - And what is going to allow for absorption or some interaction with visible light?
哪些因素会影响吸收,或者与可见光的关系呢? - Whatever product you use should emit only visible light, because ultraviolet light damages the eyes.
你所用的任何产品都应该只发射可见光,因为紫外辐射会伤眼睛。 - There are radical variations in the way languages carve up the spectrum of visible light;
语言中划分可视光线的光谱中存在根本变化; - Only radio, near-infrared, and visible light waves can be studied within the earth's atmosphere.
在地球的大气层以内,只能对射电波、近红外波和可见光波进行研究。 - X-rays have the same mature as visible light, but their wavelength is much less.
x射线与可见光具有相同的性质,但x射线波长要短得多。 - Visible light transmittance of coated glass is one of the important indexes of optical properties.
镀膜玻璃可见光透射比是其光学特性的重要指标之一。 - The traditional answer to this question was that most of the sun's radiation is visible light, so our eyes evolved to see those wavelengths.
一般对这一问题的回答是:大多数的太阳光都是可见光,所以我们的眼睛在进化过程中已经形成了选择性偏好。