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What does Ultraviolet do?

ultraviolet helps give so types of flowers with light


What gives off light and produces it in space?

Stars are the only objects in space that give off their own light.Other objects are visible only if a star shines on them.


What objects in space give out ultraviolet?

All stars give out some ultraviolet light (including our Sun, which is why we get sunburn). If the star is young and hot, it gives off quite a lot, and if old and dim, only a little. All stars give off a wide spectrum of radiation, much of it invisible to our eyes. To calculate a star's total radiation, we use what is called a bolometric measurement. The atoms in gases can also give off ultraviolet if their electrons are sufficiently excited by cosmic radiation.


What are objects that don't give out light called?

Objects that don't give out light are called "non-luminous objects." These objects reflect light that falls on them, making them visible to our eyes.


Do most objects give off their own light?

No, most objects do not give off their own light. Objects either reflect light from a light source or emit light when they are heated to a high temperature.


What space objects give out X-rays?

Lots of space objects give of some X-rays, but probably the strongest signals are from Quasars.


How would you use ultraviolet in a sentence?

The ultraviolet light of the sun will give you good color, but too much exposure can be dangerous.


What objects in space give out radiation?

Some objects in space that give off radiation include stars, pulsars, black holes, supernovae, and active galactic nuclei. These objects emit a wide range of radiation, from visible light to X-rays and gamma-rays.


Would it be easier to resolve nearby objects if you detected them using ultraviolet radiation rather than visible light?

Detecting nearby objects using ultraviolet radiation may not necessarily make it easier to resolve them compared to visible light. While ultraviolet radiation can provide different information about an object's composition and properties, its shorter wavelength can also present challenges in terms of atmospheric absorption and scattering. Both ultraviolet and visible light have their advantages and limitations depending on the specific details of the observation.


What objects in space give out ultra violet?

The obvious answer is "Stars".


Why did physicists expect a hot filament to give off ultraviolet light as its temperature increased?

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What gives light in space?

Stars and other astronomical objects such as galaxies and nebulae give off light in space. Stars, like our Sun, generate light through the process of nuclear fusion in their cores, while galaxies emit light from billions of stars within them. Additionally, objects in space can reflect light from nearby sources or emit other forms of electromagnetic radiation such as infrared or radio waves.