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Yes, "ultra-violet" is typically hyphenated when used as an adjective before a noun.
Among other things, the light we get from the Sun includes ultraviolet light.
Ultraviolet waves, like all forms of electromagnetic radiation, travel at the speed of light in a vacuum, which is approximately 186,282 miles per second (300,000 kilometers per second).
The ultraviolet spectrum is 'beyond' (ultra) the violet part of the visible spectrum, that is, beyond the short end of the wavelength range. The infrared spectrum is 'within' (infra) the long end of the wavelength range. The two terms have nothing to do with color, which defines the visible spectrum between violet and red.
Our eyes can't see ultraviolet light, so it has no color. The highest frequency our eyes can see is violet, and ultraviolet is above that frequency. The name ultraviolet just means "above violet."
The stem "ultra" means beyond or exceeding. It is typically used to indicate something extreme or beyond the norm, such as ultraviolet (beyond violet light) or ultra-fast (exceedingly fast).
yes it can to prevent it put UV coating on it
Ultra violet light is not visible!
Both of them travel through space at the same speed
une caméra ultra-violet
An ultra violet (UV) ray is an electromagnetic wave, it is the same kind as visible light wave just with a different wavelength and frequency. Both travel and the speed of light. It is a transverse wave
Ultra Violet isn't DC or Marvel she's Screen Gems
Ultra Violet - Bananarama album - was created in 1994-09.
Yes, "ultra-violet" is typically hyphenated when used as an adjective before a noun.
Eleanor Hilda Russell has written: 'Ultra-violet radiation and actinotherapy' -- subject(s): Ultra-violet rays, Spectrum, Ultra-violet, Phototherapy
You can see visible light but not ultra violet light.
all the legendaries in fire red and leaf green are in ultra violet.