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Ultraviolet light.
Yes, black light is a type of ultraviolet light that emits mostly ultraviolet radiation and very little visible light. It can make certain objects glow in the dark.
Ultraviolet light is also known as UV light. Ultraviolet light is electromagnetic radiation wavelengths and is emitted in black lights, tanning lamps and sunlight.
Yes it has The The Same Light Wave
They are sometimes called "black lights".
Yes, an ultraviolet (UV) light and a black light are often used interchangeably to refer to a type of light that emits ultraviolet radiation. Black lights typically emit UVA light, which is not visible to the human eye but can cause fluorescent and phosphorescent materials to glow.
A true "black light" should emit only ultraviolet radiation. Violet light waves have the highest frequency visible to a human eye. Ultraviolet has a higher frequency, and the human eye cannot detect it. When you buy a "black light" at the party store, in addition to the ultraviolet radiation, the bulb will usually give off violet light as well (analogous to a yellow light bulb looking a bit orange). You can see the violet light, but it's really the invisible, high energy ultraviolet light that provides all the "cool" effects.
Ultraviolet (UV).
Black light tattoos are designed to be visible under ultraviolet light, commonly used in black light. They are usually not visible under normal light unless they contain regular ink as well. The ink used in black light tattoos absorbs and re-emits the ultraviolet light, creating the glowing effect.
Yes, a "black light" is an ultraviolet light with wavelength of about 395-410 nm.
The same thing that's in a regular light, usually... the "black light" part comes from having the bulb be a color that blocks most of the visible light while allowing the ultraviolet to pass through.