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Light, or the visible light spectrum range from $\approx 400 - 800$nm in the electromagnetic radiation spectrum.  Above (higher wavelengths) you will find infrared radiation, and under you will find the ultra violett radiation.  
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Light, or the visible light spectrum range from $\approx 400 - 800$nm in the electromagnetic radiation spectrum (insert en ref to picture of the spectrum).  Above, with higher wavelengths, you will find infrared radiation (also known as IR), and under you will find the ultraviolet radiation (also known as UV).
 
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Modelling

Physics 101 - Light

Light, or the visible light spectrum range from $\approx 400 - 800$nm in the electromagnetic radiation spectrum (insert en ref to picture of the spectrum). Above, with higher wavelengths, you will find infrared radiation (also known as IR), and under you will find the ultraviolet radiation (also known as UV).

Physics 101 - LED

Not monochromatic, circuite explanation

Physics 101 - Wavelength

The given wavelength $\lambda$ for a lightsource can be found by XX INSERT FORMULA HERE XX, by knowing the grid spacing, $d$ and angle, $\theta$.

Physics 101 - (Bio)laser

Mirrors, filters