In some circumstances, ultraviolet light may inteact with matter to produce heat, but it does not carry heat. Heat is carried by matter in motion since heat (temperature) is a characteristic of matter.
Heat
Waves too long for the eye to detect: Infra-red lightWaves too short for the eye to detect: Ultraviolet light
Which flies is not highly attracted to Ultraviolet light
Radio and microwaves are longer than visible light. So are heat (infrared) waves. Ultraviolet waves are shorter than visible light. So are X-rays and gamma rays.
In some circumstances, ultraviolet light may inteact with matter to produce heat, but it does not carry heat. Heat is carried by matter in motion since heat (temperature) is a characteristic of matter.
Heat
No. The reason is that ultraviolet light are relevant to the sunlight where as we know that no bacteria can stand too much heat, hence bacteria can't persist in (U.V - radiations)...
Waves too long for the eye to detect: Infra-red lightWaves too short for the eye to detect: Ultraviolet light
No. They can not see in ultraviolet light. They are known to glow when exposed to ultraviolet light, though.
Ultraviolet rays cannot be seen or felt. Ever had a sun-burn? I say UV rays can be felt.
Ultraviolet light. That's why it's called so.
ultraviolet light.
as i know its destroyed by ultraviolet light
It can cause sunburn, so it is yes for both answers. Light at the end of the spectrum,blue but invisible
Johann Wilhelm Ritter invented ultraviolet light
Which flies is not highly attracted to Ultraviolet light