Ultraviolet light wavelength: below 400nm, visible light wavelength: 400-760nm, infrared light: greater than 760nm.
Detailed introduction:
Visible light typically refers to a wavelength range of 390nm to 780nm
Electromagnetic waves. The visible range of the human eye is 312nm-1050nm
Ultraviolet radiation is electromagnetic radiation with a wavelength shorter than visible light but longer than X-rays. Ultraviolet light has a wavelength range of 10-400nm in the electromagnetic spectrum. This range begins at the shortwave limit of visible light and differs from the longwave X
The wavelengths of rays overlap. Ultraviolet light is divided into A rays, B rays, and C rays
Radiation (abbreviated as UVA, UVB)
And UVC, with wavelength ranges of 400-315nm, 315-280nm, 280-190nm, respectively
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