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Yes, and that bundle is called a photon.
Ultraviolet light has a greater energy per photon.
Well, first of all, protons don't make light. I think you mean 'photons'. A photon of ultraviolet light carries more energy than a photon of visible light, because it has a higher frequency / shorter wavelength.
UV means ultraviolet, and a photon is a particle of light.
Wavelength, frequency, and energy carried by each photon (light quantum).
An atom could put off ultraviolet light if it was excited by ultraviolet light at the appropriate energy level. Atoms emit light when they are hit with the exact energy of photon to promote electrons to higher orbitals. The light is emitted as the electron drops back to its ground state.
im 75% positive that it does penetrate deeper than infrared radiation.
The blue light has longer wavelength, lower frequency, andless energy per photon than the ultraviolet light has.The blue light is also visible to the human eyes, whereas theultraviolet light is not.
A photon is basically a piece of light - or of electromagnetic radiation, since in this case it is invisible.
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.
not possible, as visible light photons have less energy and ultraviolet photons need more energy. Energy can neither be created nor be destroyed. So by conservation principle ultraviolet photon as they fall on fluorescent material could give out less energetic light photons, but the converse is not possible.
A packet of light energy is called a photon.