The 'B' doesn't actually stand for anything. It simply designates ultraviolet radiation of a certain range of wavelengths. Please see the link.
In mathematics, "b" is often used as a variable or coefficient representing an unknown value in algebraic equations or formulas.
Short-wave ultraviolet light (UV-C, 100-280 nm) is best for viewing fluorescent minerals, as it provides the most intense fluorescence. Medium-wave ultraviolet light (UV-B, 280-315 nm) can also be used, but the fluorescence will be less intense. Long-wave ultraviolet light (UV-A, 315-400 nm) is not ideal for viewing fluorescent minerals as it may not excite the fluorescence as effectively.
The ozone layer in the stratosphere absorbs ultraviolet light.
Three minerals that glow under ultraviolet light are fluorite, calcite, and willemite. These minerals exhibit fluorescence, which is the emission of visible light after absorbing ultraviolet radiation.
No, ammonia does not absorb ultraviolet (UV) light. In fact, it is transparent to UV radiation.
Ultraviolet B
Exposure to ultraviolet B radiation increases the production of melanin.
Massive, hot, and young stars are typically the brightest at ultraviolet wavelengths. These stars emit a large amount of ultraviolet radiation due to their high surface temperatures, making them stand out in the ultraviolet spectrum. Examples include O-type and B-type stars.
Deep Ultraviolet
UVA (ultraviolet A), UVB (ultraviolet B), UVC (ultraviolet C) are types of ultraviolet rays.
UVB is a commonly used acronym that stands for ultraviolet B rays. UVB rays are short waves and are believed to be the rays which are responsible for sunburn.
ultraviolet
no.. both are
It could stand for Ultraviolet or many other things.
3 B in B can stand for: Three B's in "BUBBLE" or Three B's in "BABBAGE"
like for light you mean? Ultraviolet.... so violet.
I think C B stand for Cornerback.