On the light spectrum, beyond violet.
UVA (ultraviolet A), UVB (ultraviolet B), UVC (ultraviolet C) are types of ultraviolet rays.
no, because ultraviolet rays are just above seeing and with ultraviolet lights, you see a more violet color.
The word ultraviolet is an adjective. The colour form is a noun.
Ultraviolet light is typically generated using ultraviolet lamps or LEDs that emit light in the ultraviolet spectrum. These devices use electrical energy to excite atoms, resulting in the emission of ultraviolet light. UV light can also be generated by natural sources like the sun.
The wavelengths of visible light are longer than ultraviolet wavelengths.
It is Ultraviolet
activated by ultraviolet light
It means ultraviolet !
Both a tan and a burn result from exposure to ultraviolet light.
there's no such thing as a uitraviolet. do you mean ultraviolet?
UV refers to the "Ultraviolet". Do you mean the ultraviolet LED lights? Or the natural sun light? You could find details at Wikipedia.
like for light you mean? Ultraviolet.... so violet.
UVA (ultraviolet A), UVB (ultraviolet B), UVC (ultraviolet C) are types of ultraviolet rays.
Octisalate a substituted salicylate that absorbs ultraviolet light in the UVB range, it is used as a sunscreen.
Ultraviolet light. That's why it's called so.
No. They can not see in ultraviolet light. They are known to glow when exposed to ultraviolet light, though.
The Earth itself does not emit ultraviolet radiation. Ultraviolet radiation primarily comes from the sun, which emits different wavelengths of light including ultraviolet radiation. When the Earth is exposed to sunlight, it can absorb and reflect this ultraviolet radiation.