Ultraviolet, commonly known as UV rays, is a part of the electromagnetic radiations with wavelength in the range 400nm-10nm. It is not a part of the human eye. It is intact considered to be harmful the human eye, skin, etc. More information can be found on the link below.
Actually, the part of the electromagnetic spectrum that we can see is called visible light, not ultraviolet light. Ultraviolet light is outside the visible spectrum and is not visible to the human eye.
No, the visible part is called visible light. Ultraviolet is invisible to the human eye.
It doesn't look anything. The human eye can't see it at all. You can't even tell if ultraviolet light is there or not.
Ultraviolet and infrared are colors that the human eye cannot see.
Ultraviolet and infrared are colors that the human eye can't see.
The radiation in part a would not be visible to the human eye because it is ultraviolet radiation. However, the radiation in part b would be visible to the human eye if it falls within the visible spectrum, such as visible light.
The human eye cannot see colors that are outside the visible spectrum, such as ultraviolet and infrared.
The human eye cannot see ultraviolet and infrared light, as well as certain colors outside the visible spectrum.
Some examples of colors not visible to the human eye include ultraviolet and infrared light.
The electromagnetic waves that are invisible to the human eye are ultraviolet, infrared, X-rays, and gamma rays.
Its not. You can't see ultraviolet. (it lies just above the visible spectrum.)
No, ultraviolet light is not visible to the human eye. It has a shorter wavelength than visible light, which makes it invisible.