Cannabis growers use ultraviolet (UV) light to increase THC production in plants, improve pest resistance, and enhance trichome development. UV light stimulates the plant's natural defense mechanisms, leading to stronger, more potent plants.
Among other things, the light we get from the Sun includes ultraviolet light.
No, ultraviolet radiation has shorter wavelengths than violet light. Violet light is at the end of the visible light spectrum with longer wavelengths compared to ultraviolet radiation, which falls just beyond the violet end of the spectrum.
230 nm of light lies in the ultraviolet region of the electromagnetic spectrum.
Ultra violet light, also known as UV light, was first used by the police as a forensic tool in the early 20th century. It became popular in the 1930s for detecting trace evidence at crime scenes, such as fingerprints and bodily fluids invisible to the naked eye. UV light continues to be an essential tool in modern forensic investigations.
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."
You can see visible light but not ultra violet light.
Ultra violet light is not visible!
It is ultra violet light.
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UV (ultra violet) light
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UV stands for "ultra violet" and consists of light frequencies higher in value than violet light.
a torch that emits ultra-violet light