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how is ultraviolet radiation absorbed by glass​

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Answered by kasanatinku32
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The inside of the bulb is coated with a fluorescent coating of phosphor that converts the ultraviolet light into visible light. Most of the UV produced by the process is either absorbed by the coating or else doesn't make it through the glass.

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Answered by EnglishDude
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The inside of a bulb is coated with fluorescent coating of phosphor that converts ultraviolet into visible light. Most of the UV produced by the process is either absorbed by the coating or else doesn't make it through the glass.

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