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As you increase frequency past violet light, to the region where the eye no longer perceives it, you're in the "ultraviolet" region.
Ultraviolet radiation is of higher energy than visible light. Ultra-violet suggests that it is above violet in the spectrum, and the colour violet is the uppermost region of visible light.
No, ultraviolet light has a higher frequency than visible light. Visible light has wavelengths between about 400 to 700 nanometers, while ultraviolet light has shorter wavelengths below 400 nanometers.
The color violet has the highest energy among the visible colors. It has the shortest wavelength and the highest frequency in the visible spectrum.
No, red, yellow, and green are not considered colors beyond violet light. Beyond violet light, there are ultraviolet rays, which are not visible to the human eye. Red, yellow, and green are part of the visible spectrum of light.
You can see visible light but not ultra violet light.
Ultra violet light is not visible!
UV (ultra violet) light
ultra violet is stronger
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As you increase frequency past violet light, to the region where the eye no longer perceives it, you're in the "ultraviolet" region.
Ultra violet Infrared Visible light.....i think
Ultraviolet radiation is of higher energy than visible light. Ultra-violet suggests that it is above violet in the spectrum, and the colour violet is the uppermost region of visible light.
The UV region is called "ultraviolet" because it has shorter wavelengths and higher frequencies than visible light, which is perceived as violet in the spectrum. "Ultra" means beyond, so ultraviolet implies light that is beyond violet in terms of wavelength and frequency.
Ultraviolet light has a greater energy per photon.