Ultraviolet rays are used to kill bacteria and other microorganisms in water treatment, sterilize surfaces in medical facilities, and cure certain coatings and adhesives. They are also used for disinfection and sanitization purposes in food processing and air purification.
Hairdressers typically do not use ultraviolet rays in their services. Ultraviolet rays are more commonly used in tanning beds or sterilization processes in salons, but caution is needed as UV exposure can be harmful to skin and eyes.
Yes, gamma rays have a higher frequency than ultraviolet rays. Gamma rays have the shortest wavelengths and the highest frequencies in the electromagnetic spectrum. Ultraviolet rays have longer wavelengths and lower frequencies compared to gamma rays.
X-rays and ultraviolet light are forms of electromagnetic energy.
Ultraviolet rays are used in various applications such as sterilization of medical equipment, curing of inks and adhesives, and in some types of air purification systems. They are also used in forensic investigations, tanning beds, and some types of photography.
The correct ranking in order of increasing energy is: Microwaves Infrared rays X-rays Ultraviolet rays
Ultraviolet rays
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Ultraviolet (UV) waves can be used to kill bacteria, but are also harmful to humans. X-Rays are used to analyze bones etc
Bees can see ultraviolet rays.
Protection from Ultraviolet rays/sunlight
Hairdressers typically do not use ultraviolet rays in their services. Ultraviolet rays are more commonly used in tanning beds or sterilization processes in salons, but caution is needed as UV exposure can be harmful to skin and eyes.
Johann Wilhelm Ritter discovered ultraviolet rays
Yes, X-rays and gamma rays have higher frequencies than ultraviolet rays.
Both Gamma Rays and X Rays have a much high frequency that Ultraviolet Rays.
The next name of wavelengths longer than ultraviolet rays is "violet light".
Ultraviolet rays cannot be seen or felt. Ever had a sun-burn? I say UV rays can be felt.
This statement is incorrect. Infrared rays have a longer wavelength than ultraviolet rays. Infrared rays have wavelengths longer than visible light, while ultraviolet rays have wavelengths shorter than visible light.