false
Microwaves <><><><><> Ultraviolet, infrared, gamma.
Yes
im 75% positive that it does penetrate deeper than infrared radiation.
No. Infrared (IR) light is longer wavelength (lower frequency) light and is of lower electromagnetic energy than shorter wavelength (higher frequency) ultraviolet (UV) light. Note that our skin "senses" infrared light (which we normally think of as heat) in a different way than it does ultraviolet light. This may account for the difference in the way it "feels" when we're exposed to light of the two energies. To be clear, ultraviolet light has higher energy photon for photon than infrared light. If both are absorbed by the skin, the reaction of the skin will be slightly different, but the energy imparted to the skin will be greater with the UV light that the IR light.
no
Not as ultraviolet; the radiation is emitted as infrared radiation.
Microwaves <><><><><> Ultraviolet, infrared, gamma.
Ultraviolet with its higher frequency and shorter wavelength carries more energy then infrared.
Yes
Infrared radiation has a lower frequency than optical light as it is below the red end of the spectrum. "Infra" means below, making "infrared" meaning "below red. On the other hand, ultraviolet radiation has a higher frequency than optical light as it is above the violet end of the spectrum. "Ultra" means "above or greater", making ultraviolet meaning "above violet". The answer to your question would be: ultraviolet radiation has more electromagnetic energy than infrared radiation.
How: Earth receives the Sun's radiation as sunlight (and a smaller amount of invisible light, such as infrared and ultraviolet radiation). This is a huge amount of power received by Earth.
im 75% positive that it does penetrate deeper than infrared radiation.
They technically are not "hot" per se....they are forms of radiation.
ultraviolet has more energy.
No. Infrared (IR) light is longer wavelength (lower frequency) light and is of lower electromagnetic energy than shorter wavelength (higher frequency) ultraviolet (UV) light. Note that our skin "senses" infrared light (which we normally think of as heat) in a different way than it does ultraviolet light. This may account for the difference in the way it "feels" when we're exposed to light of the two energies. To be clear, ultraviolet light has higher energy photon for photon than infrared light. If both are absorbed by the skin, the reaction of the skin will be slightly different, but the energy imparted to the skin will be greater with the UV light that the IR light.
Infrared radiation is a type of electromagnetic energy
Ultraviolet rays have more energy and a higher frequency, while an Infrared ray is essentially heat, which has less radiation, and a longer wavelength. Also, they are located lower of the Electromagnetic Spectrum.