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Ultraviolet light is typically divided into three categories. UV-A, with wavelengths between 400 nm and 320 nm, has been linked with malignant melanomas. UV-B radiation, which is the primary cause of sunburn and other skin cancers, has wavelengths between 320 nm and 280 nm. Finally, the region known as UV-C extends to wavelengths of 100 nm. (a) Find the range of frequencies for UV-B radiation. (b) In which of these three categories does radiation with a frequency of 7.9 * 1014 Hz belong

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Answer:

a) The UV-B has frequencies between
9.375x10^(14)Hz and
1.071x10^(15)Hz

b) The radiation with a frequency of
7.9x10^(14)Hz belong to the UV-A category.

Step-by-step explanation:

(a) Find the range of frequencies for UV-B radiation.

Ultraviolet light belongs to the electromagnetic spectrum, which distributes radiation along it in order of different frequencies or wavelengths.

Higher frequencies:

  • Gamma ray
  • X ray
  • Ultraviolet rays
  • Visible region

Lower frequencies:

  • Infrared
  • Microwave
  • Radio waves

That radiation is formed by electromagnetic waves, which are transverse waves formed by an electric field and a magnetic field perpendicular to it. Any of those radiations will have a speed of
3x10^{8]m/s in vacuum.

The velocity of a wave can be determined by means of the following equation:


c = \\u \cdot \lambda (1)

Where c is the speed of light,
\\u is the frequency and
\lambda is the wavelength.

Then, from equation 1 the frequency can be isolated.


\\u = (c)/(\lambda) (2)

Before using equation 2 to determine the range of UV-B it is necessary to express
\lambda in units of meters in order to match with the units from c.


\lambda = 320nm . (1m)/(1x10^(9)nm)
3.2x10^(-7)m


\lambda = 280nm . (1m)/(1x10^(9)nm)
2.8x10^(-7)m


\\u = (3x10^(8)m/s)/(3.2x10^(-7)m)


\\u = 9.375x10^(14)s^(-1)


\\u = 9.375x10^(14)Hz


\\u = (3x10^(8)m/s)/(2.8x10^(-7)m)


\\u = 1.071x10^(15)Hz

Hence, the UV-B has frequencies between
9.375x10^(14)Hz and
1.071x10^(15)Hz

(b) In which of these three categories does radiation with a frequency of
7.9x10^(14)Hz belong.

The same approach followed in part A will be used to answer part B.

Case for UV-A:


\lambda = 400nm . (1m)/(1x10^(9)nm)
4x10^(-7)m


\\u = (3x10^(8)m/s)/(4x10^(-7)m)


\\u = 7.5x10^(14)s^(-1)


\\u = 7.5x10^(14)Hz

Hence, the UV-A has frequencies between
7.5x10^(14)Hz and
9.375x10^(14)Hz.

Therefore, the radiation with a frequency of
7.9x10^(14)Hz belongs to UV-A category.

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