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18 January, 18:34

Ultraviolet (UV) radiation can be subdivided into three regions: UVA, UVB, and UVC, based on their energy. What are the minimum and maximum values of wavelength in the UVC region?

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  1. 18 January, 18:49
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    100nm-280nm

    Explanation:

    Ultraviolet rays (UV) are part of the electromagnetic spectrum. It goes from 10nm to 400nm wavelengths, they are shorter than visible light, thus it's impossible to see by a human eye, and larger than X-rays (used in many medical applications and harmful when long-exposed).

    According to its wavelengths, UV can be divided in different types:

    UVA: long wave UV (315nm-400nm)

    UVB: medium-wave UV (280nm-315nm)

    UVC: short wave UV (100nm-280nm)

    Therefore, UVC comprises wavelengths between 10nm and 280nm.
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