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Household lightbulbs don't emit radio, microwave, X-rays or gamma rays, and only a smidgen of ultraviolet.

The sun emits everything on the list.

The Sun emits many types of  light , the ultraviolet, X-ray, and even gamma-ray, radio and infrared parts of the spectrum.

The light bulb emits very small amounts of UV light.

  • The Sun emits many types of  light , the ultraviolet, X-ray, and even gamma-ray parts of the spectrum.
  • But most of the Sun's light is in the infrared, visible, and ultraviolet parts of the electromagnetic spectrum.
  • The Incandescent light bulbs, the most commonly used light bulbs in homes, give off small amounts of UV light.
  • The UV light emitted by these bulbs is so small that it's impossible for human health to be affected in any way.

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