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Что (кто) такое ultraviolet spectrum - определение

FORM OF ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION
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  • Ultraviolet photons harm the [[DNA]] molecules of living organisms in different ways. In one common damage event, adjacent [[thymine]] bases bond with each other, instead of across the "ladder". This "[[thymine dimer]]" makes a bulge, and the distorted DNA molecule does not function properly.
  • Sunburn effect (as measured by the [[UV index]]) is the product of the sunlight spectrum (radiation intensity) and the erythemal action spectrum (skin sensitivity) across the range of UV wavelengths. Sunburn production per milliwatt of radiation intensity is increased by nearly a factor of 100 between the near UV‑B wavelengths of 315–295 nm
  • UV damaged [[polypropylene]] rope (left) and new rope (right)
  • A collection of mineral samples fluorescing brilliantly at various wavelengths as seen while being irradiated by UV light.
  • IR spectrum showing carbonyl absorption due to UV degradation of [[polyethylene]]
  • Aurora at [[Jupiter]]'s north pole as seen in ultraviolet light by the [[Hubble Space Telescope]].
  • DU/km]]) and blocking of different bands of ultraviolet radiation: In essence, all UVC is blocked by diatomic oxygen (100–200 nm) or by ozone (triatomic oxygen) (200–280 nm) in the atmosphere. The ozone layer then blocks most UVB. Meanwhile, UVA is hardly affected by ozone, and most of it reaches the ground. UVA makes up almost all UV light that penetrates the Earth's atmosphere.
  • A bird appears on many Visa credit cards when they are held under a UV light source
  • sterilizing]] microbiological contaminants from irradiated surfaces.
  • A 380 nanometer UV LED makes some common household items fluoresce.
  • A portrait taken using only UV light between the wavelengths of 335 and 365 nanometers.
  • Signs are often used to warn of the hazard of strong UV sources.
  • Demonstration of the effect of sunscreen. The man's face has sunscreen on his right side only. The left image is a regular photograph of his face; the right image is of reflected UV light. The side of the face with sunscreen is darker because the sunscreen absorbs the UV light.
  • Effects of UV on finished surfaces in 0, 20 and 43 hours.
  • After a training exercise involving fake [[body fluids]], a healthcare worker's [[personal protective equipment]] is checked with ultraviolet light to find invisible drops of fluids. These fluids could contain deadly viruses or other contamination.
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Ultraviolet         
Ultraviolet (UV) is a form of electromagnetic radiation with wavelength from 10 nm (with a corresponding frequency around 30 PHz) to 400 nm (750 THz), shorter than that of visible light, but longer than X-rays. UV radiation is present in sunlight, and constitutes about 10% of the total electromagnetic radiation output from the Sun.
Ultraviolet         
·adj Lying outside the visible spectrum at its violet end;
- said of rays more refrangible than the extreme violet rays of the spectrum.
UVB         
¦ abbreviation ultraviolet radiation of relatively short wavelengths.
ultraviolet         
¦ noun electromagnetic radiation having a wavelength just shorter than that of violet light but longer than that of X-rays.
¦ adjective of or denoting such radiation.
ultraviolet         
Ultraviolet light or radiation is what causes your skin to become darker in colour after you have been in sunlight. In large amounts ultraviolet light is harmful.
The sun's ultraviolet rays are responsible for both tanning and burning.
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UV         
¦ abbreviation ultraviolet.
Spectrum (functional analysis)         
TERM USED IN FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS
Approximate eigenvalue; Operator spectrum; Spectrum of an operator; Compression spectrum; Spectral representation; Point spectrum; Continuous spectrum (functional analysis)
In mathematics, particularly in functional analysis, the spectrum of a bounded linear operator (or, more generally, an unbounded linear operator) is a generalisation of the set of eigenvalues of a matrix. Specifically, a complex number λ is said to be in the spectrum of a bounded linear operator T if T-\lambda I is not invertible, where I is the identity operator.
Extreme ultraviolet         
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ULTRAVIOLET LIGHT WITH A WAVELENGTH OF 10–121NM
Extreme Ultraviolet (EUV); Extreme UV; EUV; XUV astronomy; Extreme Ultraviolet; EUV photons; Extreme ultraviolet radiation; EUV (radiation); XUV (radiation)
Extreme ultraviolet radiation (EUV or XUV) or high-energy ultraviolet radiation is electromagnetic radiation in the part of the electromagnetic spectrum spanning wavelengths from 124 nm down to 10 nm, and therefore (by the Planck–Einstein equation) having photons with energies from 10 eV up to 124 eV. EUV is naturally generated by the solar corona and artificially by plasma, high harmonic generation sources and synchrotron light sources.
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CONTINUOUS RANGE OF VALUES, SUCH AS WAVELENGTHS IN PHYSICS
Energy spectrum; Spectracular; Energy spectra; Spectroscopic observations; Spectral density (physical science); Spectrum of disease; Spectrum (physics)
(spectra, or spectrums)
1.
The spectrum is the range of different colours which is produced when light passes through a glass prism or through a drop of water. A rainbow shows the colours in the spectrum.
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2.
A spectrum is a range of a particular type of thing.
Politicians across the political spectrum have denounced the act...
The term 'special needs' covers a wide spectrum of problems.
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3.
A spectrum is a range of light waves or radio waves within particular frequencies.
Vast amounts of energy, from X-rays right through the spectrum down to radio waves, are escaping into space...
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CONTINUOUS RANGE OF VALUES, SUCH AS WAVELENGTHS IN PHYSICS
Energy spectrum; Spectracular; Energy spectra; Spectroscopic observations; Spectral density (physical science); Spectrum of disease; Spectrum (physics)
n.
Image, appearance, representation.

Википедия

Ultraviolet

Ultraviolet (UV) is a form of electromagnetic radiation with wavelength shorter than that of visible light, but longer than X-rays. UV radiation is present in sunlight, and constitutes about 10% of the total electromagnetic radiation output from the Sun. It is also produced by electric arcs, Cherenkov radiation, and specialized lights, such as mercury-vapor lamps, tanning lamps, and black lights. Although long-wavelength ultraviolet is not considered an ionizing radiation because its photons lack the energy to ionize atoms, it can cause chemical reactions and causes many substances to glow or fluoresce. Many practical applications, including chemical and biological effects, derive from the way that UV radiation can interact with organic molecules. These interactions can involve absorption or adjusting energy states in molecules, but do not necessarily involve heating.

Short-wave ultraviolet light damages DNA and sterilizes surfaces with which it comes into contact. For humans, suntan and sunburn are familiar effects of exposure of the skin to UV light, along with an increased risk of skin cancer. The amount of UV light produced by the Sun means that the Earth would not be able to sustain life on dry land if most of that light were not filtered out by the atmosphere. More energetic, shorter-wavelength "extreme" UV below 121 nm ionizes air so strongly that it is absorbed before it reaches the ground. However, ultraviolet light (specifically, UVB) is also responsible for the formation of vitamin D in most land vertebrates, including humans. The UV spectrum, thus, has effects both beneficial and harmful to life.

The lower wavelength limit of human vision is conventionally taken as 400 nm, so ultraviolet rays are invisible to humans, although people can sometimes perceive light at shorter wavelengths than this. Insects, birds, and some mammals can see near-UV (NUV) (i.e., slightly shorter wavelengths than what humans can see).