From the related links: between about 10 nanometers (most energetic Extreme Ultraviolet) to about 300 nanometers (least energetic Near Ultraviolet). Visible violet light is about 400 nanometers.
Ultraviolet radiation does that.
Gamma rays and radio waves are both electromagnetic waves. Radio frequency waves are a lower frequency, so they have a longer wave length.
Ultraviolet rays given off by the sun are a form of electromagnetic wave. They have shorter wavelengths and higher energy than visible light.
The wavelength of the x-ray is shorter.
The length of each wave is 299,792,458 meters/the frequency of the wave .
Ultraviolet has the longer wave length Infrared has the lower wave length
Ultraviolet waves have shorter wavelengths than visible light waves.
ultraviolet rays
Violet, after that comes ultraviolet that the human eye cannot see.
Yes.
The visible light part of the electromagnetic spectrum is below the ultraviolet but above infrared. Purple light has the highest wave length and red has the lowest.
a wave that is about the size of a virus is ultraviolet a wave.
Visible light.
A UV wave is an Ultraviolet wave from the sun. UV waves are the main cause of sunburn.
X-rays; UV; visible light; microwaves; radio waves.
Infrared waves have far less energy than ultraviolet, being much further down the spectrum.
Ultraviolet