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what are spectrum ranges of UV rays Infrared rays and electromagnetic waves​

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Answered by sachin9715
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  • These three adjacent portions of the electromagnetic spectrum: infrared (IR), visible (vis), and ultraviolet (UV) are collectively known as optical radiation.
  • These three adjacent portions of the electromagnetic spectrum: infrared (IR), visible (vis), and ultraviolet (UV) are collectively known as optical radiation....
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  • These three adjacent portions of the electromagnetic spectrum: infrared (IR), visible (vis), and ultraviolet (UV) are collectively known as optical radiation....Abstract.Ultraviolet 100–400 nm
  • These three adjacent portions of the electromagnetic spectrum: infrared (IR), visible (vis), and ultraviolet (UV) are collectively known as optical radiation....Abstract.Ultraviolet 100–400 nmLight 380–400 to 760–780 nm
  • These three adjacent portions of the electromagnetic spectrum: infrared (IR), visible (vis), and ultraviolet (UV) are collectively known as optical radiation....Abstract.Ultraviolet 100–400 nmLight 380–400 to 760–780 nmInfrared 760–780 nm to 1 mm

Answered by SanviNavodayan
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UV rays ...

The UV region covers the wavelength range 100-400 nm and is divided into three bands:

UVA (315-400 nm)

UVB (280-315 nm)

UVC (100-280 nm).

Infrared rays ...

Infrared radiation (IR radiation for short) describes electromagnetic waves in thespectral range between visible red light and longer-wave microwave radiation (also known as terahertz radiation). Infrared (IR) haswavelengths λ between 780 nm and 1 mm, which corresponds to a frequency range from 300 GHz to 400 THz.

Electromagnetic rays ...

The electromagnetic spectrum (EMS) is the general name given to the known range of electromagnetic radiation. Wavelengthsincrease from approximately 10*-18 m to 100 km, and this corresponds to frequenciesdecreasing from 3 × 10*26 Hz to 3 ×10*3 Hz. The image below shows the names given to different regions of the EMS.

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