Biology, asked by Rishita2003, 5 months ago

TOPIC: What if we could kill the coronavirus with UVC lights? Write an essay in not more than 100-120 words. (Do no copy from internet, write you own essay)

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Answered by momna71
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Answer:

well why dont u write it urself since u are kind of copying it from the internet if someone on brainly does it for u lol

Answered by jiya1234rr
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Explanation:

“You would literally be frying people,” says Dan Arnold, laughing in disbelief. 

Arnold works for UV Light Technology, a company that provides disinfecting equipment to hospitals, pharmaceutical companies and food manufacturers across the UK. Recently, as the global anxiety about Covid-19 has reached extraordinary new heights, he’s found himself fielding some unusual requests.

“We had an enquiry from a private individual about our equipment, saying ‘Well, why can't we just get one of your UV lights and put it up on the exit to the supermarket – people can stand under it for a few seconds before they go in’,” he says.

Among the abundant “health” advice that has been swarming around the internet in recent weeks, the idea that you can disinfect your skin, clothing or other objects with UV light has proved extremely popular – and even been mentioned by the US President. 

Ultraviolet (UV) light is a type of radiation. It has more energy than radio waves or visible light but less energy than X-rays or gamma rays.

You can be exposed to UV light via natural sunlight or through human-made sources like tanning beds.

UV light has been used as a means to kill germs like bacteria and viruses. You may have also heard of its use for killing SARS-CoV-2, the new coronavirus that causes COVID-19.

In this article, we’ll explore how UV light is used to kill germs, how effective it is at eliminating the new coronavirus, and more.

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