X-rays and UV (ultraviolet) rays are both forms of electromagnetic radiation, but they are not the same. Here are some key differences: 1. **Wavelength and Frequency**: - **X-rays** have shorter wavelengths (0.01 to 10 nanometers) and higher frequencies compared to UV rays¹. - **UV rays** have wavelengths ranging from 10 to 400 nanometers¹. 2. **Energy**: - **X-rays** have higher energy, which allows them to penetrate various materials, including the human body¹. - **UV rays** have lower energy compared to X-rays but are still capable of causing chemical reactions, such as those leading to sunburn¹. 3. **Applications**: - **X-rays** are widely used in medical imaging to view inside the body and in security scanners¹. - **UV rays** are used in sterilization, fluorescent lighting, and are also responsible for producing vitamin D in the skin¹. 4. **Health Effects**: - **X-rays** can be harmful with excessive exposure, potentially causing radiation sickness and increasing cancer risk¹. - **UV rays** can cause skin damage, sunburn, and increase the risk of skin cancer.
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Uv rays n X rays are of same category of transverse ray. How could be???😮
X-rays and UV (ultraviolet) rays are both forms of electromagnetic radiation, but they are not the same. Here are some key differences:
1. **Wavelength and Frequency**:
- **X-rays** have shorter wavelengths (0.01 to 10 nanometers) and higher frequencies compared to UV rays¹.
- **UV rays** have wavelengths ranging from 10 to 400 nanometers¹.
2. **Energy**:
- **X-rays** have higher energy, which allows them to penetrate various materials, including the human body¹.
- **UV rays** have lower energy compared to X-rays but are still capable of causing chemical reactions, such as those leading to sunburn¹.
3. **Applications**:
- **X-rays** are widely used in medical imaging to view inside the body and in security scanners¹.
- **UV rays** are used in sterilization, fluorescent lighting, and are also responsible for producing vitamin D in the skin¹.
4. **Health Effects**:
- **X-rays** can be harmful with excessive exposure, potentially causing radiation sickness and increasing cancer risk¹.
- **UV rays** can cause skin damage, sunburn, and increase the risk of skin cancer.
Dr neupanes clinic phone number pls.
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However you may contact him at Aahas Health Care at 01-5454999
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