If there's light we can't see, every model we've established before shows light interacting with objects and our eyes. But if we can't see it, would it make sense to show it in a model?
Scientists have best shown all types of light, both visible and non-visible as part of the wave model. We can't see the infrared light that is emitted from a remote because it's travelling too slow for our eyes. On the flip side, harmful ultraviolet let that comes from the sun moves too quickly for our eyes to see it. This means that visible light can only be detected by our eyes because our eyes can see the frequencies at which it travels!
Scientists have best shown all types of light, both visible and non-visible as part of the wave model. We can't see the infrared light that is emitted from a remote because it's travelling too slow for our eyes. On the flip side, harmful ultraviolet let that comes from the sun moves too quickly for our eyes to see it. This means that visible light can only be detected by our eyes because our eyes can see the frequencies at which it travels!