It depends... Radiation can kill a man easily, but to form a hand held "ray" that emits enough radiation to kill? No.
Yes, virtual images exist where no light rays can be found.
Yes, death rays are typically considered a fictional concept. While there have been some historical attempts at creating similar weapons, the technology and effectiveness of "death rays" as portrayed in fiction, such as in science fiction movies, are not currently feasible or proven to exist.
Y-rays do exist. The Y is the Greek symbol for gamma. Gamma rays have more energy than x-rays and are therefore put after them.
yes aliens do exist they even have some in area 51 they have x-rays of there skulls
The story does, but an actual death star does not exist. It is made up for the story.
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UV 6 rays do not exist. Tanning is typically achieved with UVB and UVA rays from the sun or tanning beds. UV 6 rays are not a recognized form of ultraviolet radiation.
The Death Star is a fictional space station in the Star Wars universe. It does not exist in reality.
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The types of electromagnetic waves that exist include radio waves, microwaves, infrared, visible light, ultraviolet, X-rays, and gamma rays. These waves vary in frequency and energy, with radio waves having the lowest frequency and energy, and gamma rays having the highest.
Yes
No , Lines of Latitude and Longitude are not rays because they do not go on infinitely (forever). They are only imaginary lines that exist on Earth.