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Ultraviolet (UV) waves have shorter wavelengths and higher frequencies than visible light. UV waves can cause sunburn and skin damage, but they are also used for disinfection and sterilization purposes.
Ultraviolet waves are commonly used in tanning beds to simulate natural sunlight. Additionally, ultraviolet waves are also used in forensics to identify bodily fluids and in air purification systems to kill bacteria and viruses.
The wavelength of ultraviolet waves is shorter than the wavelength of infrared waves. Ultraviolet waves have wavelengths ranging from 10 nm to 400 nm, while infrared waves have wavelengths ranging from 700 nm to 1 mm.
Infrared waves are longer than ultraviolet waves. Infrared waves have longer wavelengths and lower frequencies compared to ultraviolet waves, which have shorter wavelengths and higher frequencies.
Ultraviolet waves have frequencies ranging from about 7.5 × 10^14 Hz to 3 × 10^16 Hz.