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Product Name: | Anti Blue Light Series Lens |
Index: | 1.49/1.56/1.67/1.74 |
Material: | Resin |
Abbe Value: | 58/37.3/33.8/32.0/32.0 |
Power Range: | -8.00/-2.00+6.00/-2.00 |
Diameter: | 65/70/72/75 |
Coating: | Blue/Green |
Sunlight, our natural source of illumination, is a glorious blend of vibrant hues—red, orange, yellow, green, and blue light rays. Each color, with its own unique energy and wavelength, contributes to the magnificent spectrum of electromagnetic radiation we perceive as “white light” or the sunlight that bathes our world.
In the fascinating realm of light physics, there's a captivating interplay between the wavelength of light and its energy. Simply put, longer wavelengths are gentle on energy, while shorter wavelengths are bursting with more powerful energy.
On the vibrant red end of the visible light spectrum, the rays stretch out with longer wavelengths, offering a soothing, less energetic embrace. In stark contrast, the blue end dazzles with shorter wavelengths, packing a punch of higher energy.
Just beyond the comforting red hue of the visible light spectrum lie the infrared rays, invisible yet warm. These nurturing rays are emitted by warming lamps, like those you find in eateries keeping food delectably warm, often alongside visible red light so we know they're at work. The same principle applies to various heat lamps.
At the opposite end, the blue light rays, with their shorter wavelengths and potent energy, may also be referred to as blue-violet or violet light. It's from this intriguing section that the invisible UV or ultraviolet radiation emerges, extending beyond the visible spectrum.
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