When UV strikes human body, it causes:
X-rays cannot detect soft tissues like muscles, tendons, and nerves within the human body.
Gamma radiation, X Rays
The waves whose frequencies belong to that colour are reflected while other frequencies are absorbed.
ultraviolet
X-rays and gamma rays are types of radiation that have high energy levels and can penetrate the human body, making them useful in medical imaging and cancer treatment. However, overexposure to these types of radiation can be harmful to the body's cells.
X-rays visualizes an inner image of the human body.
it helps doctors see over the flesh.
Yes. X-rays have energy, and any x-rays absorbed by the human body would be converted to heat. Or most of that energy would be converted to heat, at any rate.
Infrared rays are generally not harmful to the human body in moderate amounts. However, prolonged exposure to high levels of infrared radiation can potentially cause skin burns and damage. It is important to use caution and protect yourself when exposed to high levels of infrared rays.
Yes, sunlight is good for our body. It stimulates our body to create proteins, just like it helps with photosynthesis in plants. The only thing you need to look out for are UV-rays. The sunlight consists of 'normal' light rays, infrared rays and Ultra-Violet rays. The Ultra-Violet rays are harmful for the human body. It can cause skin cancer when the body is exposed for too long.
skin cancer, burn, and vision damage
X-rays help doctors see broke bones, and also diseases inside of a human body.