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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, a magnificent spectrum of colors, includes a dazzling array of red, orange, yellow, green, and blue light rays, each with its own unique energy and wavelength characteristics, collectively forming what we know as 'white light' or the enchanting glow of sunlight.
In the realm of light physics, energy and wavelength share an inverse relationship: rays stretching across longer wavelengths tend to possess less energy, while those with shorter wavelengths brim with higher energy, creating a fascinating energetic dance of light.
The captivating red end of the visible light spectrum boasts longer wavelengths and less energy. In contrast, the vibrant blue end dazzles with shorter wavelengths and brims with more energy, showcasing a dynamic range of light behavior.
Beyond the red spectrum, invisible yet warming infrared rays exist. These rays, omnipresent in warming lamps at eateries, emit both infrared radiation and visible red light as indicators of their operation, just like other heat-emitting lamps.
At the opposite end, the blue light rays, with their shortest wavelengths and highest energy, are sometimes termed blue-violet or violet light. This leads us beyond the visible spectrum to the domain of ultra-violet (UV) radiation, marking the transition with invisible energy.
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