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electromagnetic radiation
Radiation such as x-rays and gamma rays and ultraviolet light are examples of mutagens.
Visible light, X-rays, gamma rays, infrared and ultraviolet light, microwaves and radio waves are examples of electromagnetic radiation
Ultraviolet, or UV rays.
no, because ultraviolet rays are just above seeing and with ultraviolet lights, you see a more violet color.
Ultraviolet light, x-rays, and gamma rays carry more energy than visible light. (That's why ultraviolet light does nasty things to skin cells, and x-rays and gamma rays can penetrate solids.)
Visible light and ultraviolet rays are forms of electromagnetic radiation (EM). So are infrared, microwave and others.
Anything opaque that can block light will block ultraviolet rays. Wearing a shirt will keep your back from getting sunburned by ultraviolet rays.
Examples of electromagnetic radiation include: Ultra-violet radiation red light Infra-red radiation blue light radar waves X-rays Television signals GPS signals green light cell-phone signals Microwaves AM radio waves Gamma rays 3G and 4G data links FM radio waves
To filter out ultraviolet rays, letting other light through.
corona
Photons.