Science, asked by SnehaChaudhry, 1 year ago

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Is there any way we can make artificial sunlight,obviously at centres by scientists..
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Answered by Anonymous
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Artificial sunlight is the use of a light source to simulate sunlight where the unique characteristics of sunlight are needed, but where sufficient natural sunlight is unavailable or infeasible. A device used to simulate sunlight is a solar simulator.

Explanation:

The spectrum of electromagnetic radiation striking the Earth's atmosphere is 100 to 1,000,000 nanometers (nm). This can be divided into five regions in increasing order of wavelengths:[1]

  1. Ultraviolet C (UVC) range: 100–290 nm
  2. Ultraviolet B (UVB) range: 290–320 nm
  3. Ultraviolet A (UVA) range: 320–400 nm
  4. Visible range or light: 400–700 nm

Infrared range. It is further divided into three types on the basis of wavelength:

  • Infrared-A: 700–1,400 nm
  • Infrared-B: 1,400–3,000 nm
  • Infrared-C: 3,000–1,000,000 nm

Artificial sunlight is found useful in treating and preventing Seasonal affective disorder (also known as winter depression, which brings about depressive symptoms specifically in winter), and Delayed sleep phase syndrome, in which the circadian (day V/s night)-rhythm is disturbed, and the individual tends to fall asleep much later than they would desire.

Artificial sunlight may also be useful in prevention, or minimizing the severity of jet lag.

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