Monochromatic light is light of one wavelength. E.g. A red laser has one single wavelength and is therefore categorised as 'monochromatic light'. A standard light bulb emits light of many different wavelengths across the visible spectrum and therefore is not 'monochromatic light'.
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No, "infra" means below, "ultra" means above. Infra red light is below red and ultra violet is above violet light.
It is epic thats what it is.
Ultra violet light
Ultraviolet is low energy light. Alpha particles are helium nucleii ejected from the nucleus of a heavy element during radioactive decay. Beta particles are electrons (or positrons) ejected from the nucleus of an element during radioactive decay.There is no such thing as "ultra violet alpha and ultra violet beta" rays.
You can see visible light but not ultra violet light.
Ultra violet light is not visible!
It is ultra violet light.
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Ultra Violet light
C ultra violet light
no
UV (ultra violet) light
No, "infra" means below, "ultra" means above. Infra red light is below red and ultra violet is above violet light.
ultra violet is stronger
No.
Lower