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Q: Are ultraviolet waves used in sunbeds?
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How is ultraviolet waves in your everyday lives?

it is used for your mom


How can ultraviolet waves be used in communication?

this is a stupid question


How are ultraviolet waves different from light waves?

Ultraviolet waves are smaller than light waves.


What are ultraviolet waves X-Ray and Gamma rays used for?

Ultraviolet (UV) waves can be used to kill bacteria, but are also harmful to humans. X-Rays are used to analyze bones etc


Are ultraviolet waves transverse or longitudinal waves?

Ultraviolet waves are part of the Electromagnetic Spectrum which all travel as transverse waves.


What waves are used for killing germs?

Ultraviolet waves, microwaves, and ultrasonic sound waves can all accomplish the task.


What damage can ultraviolet waves do to homans?

There are no such things as "ultraviolet waves" or "homans".


What type of electromagnetic waves in used in security pens?

It is UltraViolet Radiation


Which type of energy cause sunburn?

Do you mean 'Which electromagnetic wave in the electromagnetic spectrum causes sunburn? The answer is Ultraviolet (UV), which is what is used in sunbeds and therefore damages and colours your skin cells.


How do you use ultraviolet waves in a sentence?

You may experience sunburned skin if you allow your skin to be exposed to the ultraviolet waves that penetrate the clouds on a cloudy day. Ultraviolet waves are at the opposite end of the visible light spectrum from infrared waves. Ultraviolet (UV) waves are longer than X-rays.


Higher frequencies ultraviolet waves or infrared waves?

Ultraviolet is higher frequency, then visible light, then infrared.


What is next to ultraviolet in the light spectrum?

Starting at ultraviolet, longer waves are waves of visible violet light, and shorter waves are X-rays.