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When a newborn showed signs of jaundice in the hospital, they would put the newborn under an ultraviolet light. Jaundice has something to do with the liver and the enzymes being depleted.
They are sometimes called "black lights".
No, ultraviolet light does not stabilize the bilirubin molecule. In fact, exposure to ultraviolet light can break down bilirubin and decrease its levels in the body, which can be beneficial in certain medical conditions like jaundice.
Ultraviolet IS light. It comes from the sun. It's why we wear sun screen.
Ultraviolet light.
They are sometimes called "black lights".
UV refers to the "Ultraviolet". Do you mean the ultraviolet LED lights? Or the natural sun light? You could find details at Wikipedia.
fluorescent lights
Ultraviolet
Ultraviolet light is also known as UV light. Ultraviolet light is electromagnetic radiation wavelengths and is emitted in black lights, tanning lamps and sunlight.
no, because ultraviolet rays are just above seeing and with ultraviolet lights, you see a more violet color.
Xenon gas is used in ultraviolet lights as a filler gas because it helps the lamp reach higher operating temperatures quickly, which is necessary for the efficient production of ultraviolet radiation. Xenon also improves the stability and performance of the lamp by reducing flickering and extending the lifespan of the bulb.