There are numerous uses for UV, which vary with wavelength. Here's a link which may help you:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultraviolet
A few uses of UV are:
Curing
Sterilization
Purification
Black Light
Ultraviolet rays
alpha rays
Sure: rays of sunshine, manta rays that live in the ocean, and so forth.
Well , Gamma rays and X rays are both harmful and destructive in nature , but have significant advantages. 1. Gamma rays can destroy cancer cells and can treat cancer patients. 2. X rays can be used to check the human body for fracture , to treat the patient.
The advantage of using proton rays is that they can be shaped to conform to the irregular shape of the tumor more precisely than x rays and gamma rays
Gamma rays, x-rays, UV radiation and so on.
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X-rays and UV rays differ in terms of their wavelength and energy levels. X-rays have shorter wavelengths and higher energy levels compared to UV rays. X-rays are commonly used in medical imaging to see inside the body, while UV rays are used in applications such as sterilization, tanning, and detecting counterfeit money.
X-rays witch is just under the wavelength of gamma rays. gamma rays are deadly though
X-rays and UV rays are both forms of electromagnetic radiation, but they differ in their wavelengths and energy levels. X-rays have shorter wavelengths and higher energy levels than UV rays. X-rays are commonly used in medical imaging to see inside the body, while UV rays are often used in sterilization processes and tanning beds.
The UV rays do benefit us. They are used in water filters.