eddie7180 eddie7180
  • 29-09-2020
  • Biology
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How is ultraviolet radiation different from
visible light?

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autumnschwerin1919 autumnschwerin1919
  • 29-09-2020

Answer: visible light can be seen.

Explanation: Ultraviolet Ray's cannot be seen.

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violects
violects violects
  • 29-09-2020

Answer:

ur (ultraviolet radiation) has shorter wavelengths then visible light.. these waves aren't visible to the human eye alone.

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