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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 is a beautiful blend, containing a spectrum of red, orange, yellow, green, and blue light rays, each with unique energy and wavelength characteristics. When these colorful rays unite, they form the radiant 'white light' we know as sunlight.
In the fascinating world of physics, there's a captivating relationship: the shorter the wavelength of a light ray, the more energy it holds. Conversely, longer wavelengths mean lesser energy. This principle elegantly governs the nature of light.
In the visible light spectrum, the red rays boast longer wavelengths and, subsequently, a softer energy. In contrast, the blue rays capture shorter wavelengths, packing a powerful punch of energy.
Beyond the red spectrum lies the realm of infrared rays, invisible yet warm to the touch. At your favorite local eatery, warming lamps utilize infrared radiation to keep meals toasty, emitting visible red light to signal their warmth. Similarly, various heat lamps use this principle to warm their surroundings.
At the opposite end, bask in the energetic blue light rays with the shortest wavelengths, sometimes known as blue-violet or simply violet light. Just beyond this, lies the unseen ultraviolet (UV) radiation, a testament to nature's spectrum magic.
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