Ultraviolet & X-Ray Deluxe Package
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ULTRAVIOLET WAVES
Ultraviolet light, commonly known as UV light, can be created by the use of special lamps, but is most commonly known for being produced by the sun. When we see UV light we are only seeing the violet part of the ray because the UV part is not detectable by human sight. As for uses, UV light can be used to attract bigs toward electric wire, detect forged money, and for tanning beds. In the future UV light could be used to purify water across the world. However, you should be careful while using UV rays because they can cause sunburns and even skin cancer.
X-RAYS
X-rays have the second-highest frequency of all waves in the EM Spectrum. These waves are created by stars as well as often being produced in an X-Ray machine. X-Rays are very helpful towards human life because they can penetrate most materials and can be used to look through things. Because of these features, X-Rays are used in medicine and industry to see inside things. Two examples of this are when doctors use X-Ray machines to see inside a person's body and when TSA officers look through people's bags at the airport. These waves must be taken seriously because they can cause cell damage and cancer. On the positive side, X-Rays will likely be used in the future to create a more detailed look at the inside of items.
Ultraviolet light, commonly known as UV light, can be created by the use of special lamps, but is most commonly known for being produced by the sun. When we see UV light we are only seeing the violet part of the ray because the UV part is not detectable by human sight. As for uses, UV light can be used to attract bigs toward electric wire, detect forged money, and for tanning beds. In the future UV light could be used to purify water across the world. However, you should be careful while using UV rays because they can cause sunburns and even skin cancer.
X-RAYS
X-rays have the second-highest frequency of all waves in the EM Spectrum. These waves are created by stars as well as often being produced in an X-Ray machine. X-Rays are very helpful towards human life because they can penetrate most materials and can be used to look through things. Because of these features, X-Rays are used in medicine and industry to see inside things. Two examples of this are when doctors use X-Ray machines to see inside a person's body and when TSA officers look through people's bags at the airport. These waves must be taken seriously because they can cause cell damage and cancer. On the positive side, X-Rays will likely be used in the future to create a more detailed look at the inside of items.