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Axis Exam ANVE Topic 5 Question 84 Discussion

Actual exam question for Axis's Axis Network Video Exam exam
Question #: 84
Topic #: 5
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When using IR illuminators, which wavelengths would not produce any visible glow?

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Diane
12 hours ago
Haha, I bet the exam writers are hoping we'll all get tripped up on this one. They love to throw in those little twists and turns, don't they?
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Leota
3 days ago
Hmm, I'm leaning towards 940 nm as the answer. That's pretty deep in the infrared range, so I don't think it would produce any visible glow.
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Jutta
3 days ago
Agreed. The shorter wavelengths, like 650 nm and 750 nm, are probably going to be in the visible spectrum and produce a glow.
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Karl
4 days ago
Okay, let's think this through. I'm guessing the longer wavelengths, like 850 nm and 940 nm, are more likely to be invisible to the human eye.
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Gearldine
7 days ago
Yeah, I was thinking the same thing. It's not just about the wavelength, but whether it produces a visible glow or not.
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Patrick
8 days ago
Hmm, this question seems to be testing our knowledge of infrared (IR) illuminators. I wonder if they're trying to catch us out with the visible glow aspect.
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