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Arc welding uses electric current to make an extremely hot electric arc that can melt metal. The arc emits ultraviolet light that can cause sunburn and eye damage if a welder is not wearing protective gear. Why does the arc give off ultraviolet light

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Answer: The arc gives off ultraviolet light as a result of the high temperature of the arc which can be as high as above 3000°c.

Explanation: arc welding employs or uses electric current to generate heat for the purpose of joining metals. Metals being joined usually have high melting points above 3000°c, This high melting points of metals means the welding arc needs to attain a higher temperature to be able to join the metals. In the process of attaining that temperature needed to join the metals the arc gives of ultraviolet light (UV).

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