Yes, and that bundle is called a photon.
Ultraviolet light has higher energy than visible light but lower energy than X-rays. The energy of ultraviolet light ranges from about 3 eV to 124 eV, depending on the specific wavelength.
Ultraviolet light has higher frequencies than infrared light. Ultraviolet light has shorter wavelengths and higher energy compared to infrared light which has longer wavelengths and lower energy.
X-rays and ultraviolet light are forms of electromagnetic energy.
Heat
In a fluorescent lamp, electrical energy is transformed into ultraviolet light energy when the electricity flows through the gas in the tube. This ultraviolet light then strikes the phosphor coating inside the tube, causing it to emit visible light. So, the energy transformation involves conversion from electrical energy to ultraviolet light energy and then to visible light energy.
Ultraviolet is a type of electromagnetic radiation. It has a higher frequency than visible light. It is called ultraviolet because violet light has the highest energy of the colours. UV light has more energy, and hence ultraviolet.
Ultraviolet light carries electromagnetic energy, falling between visible light and X-rays on the electromagnetic spectrum.
The wavelengths of visible light are longer than ultraviolet wavelengths.
Within the range of visible light, it's the light with the shortest wavelength (highest frequency). That's theviolet end of the spectrum. Past that, ultraviolet light, which is invisible, has higher energy.
Ultraviolet light does not directly produce heat. Heat is typically generated when ultraviolet light is absorbed by an object and converted into thermal energy.
Ultraviolet light has a greater energy per photon.
Ultraviolet light is typically generated using ultraviolet lamps or LEDs that emit light in the ultraviolet spectrum. These devices use electrical energy to excite atoms, resulting in the emission of ultraviolet light. UV light can also be generated by natural sources like the sun.