| ultraviolet radiation |
Any radiant energy within the wavelength range of 0.001 to 0.38 microns.
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| ultraviolet |
Light with very short wave lengths, out of visible spectrum.
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| ultraviolet |
invisible wavelengths of light of less than about 380 nanometers (a nanometer equals one-thousandth of a micron)
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| ultraviolet |
(UV)--electromagnetic radiation resembling visible light, but of shorter wavelength. The eye cannot see UV, and much of it is absorbed by ozone, a variant of oxygen, at altitudes of 30-40 km; satellite telescope, however, can and do view stars and the Sun in UV, and even in the extreme UV (EUV), the range between UV and X-rays.
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| ultraviolet |
A Band of wavelengths within the electromagnetic spectrum invisible to the human eye which are shorter than the blue end of the spectrum. All films are sensitive to some ultraviolet radiation. It shows as increased haze, particularly in distant views and at high altitudes, and may give a blue cast to a photograph.
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