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Achromatic LIght in spectrum

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Hey I just started reading regarding colours and spectrum and everywhere its written visible region in 400 to 700 nm is called chromatic light as it has colours. and achromatic light is the one without colours and only attribute associated with it is its intensity or grey scale level. What is driving me crazy is that what part of spectrum is this achromatic light is??? if its in 400 to nm then it ought to be colured? If its white light then it is made up of all colors of spectrum? What does achromatic means physically???
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