Ultrafialové
Ultrafialové, often abbreviated as UV, refers to electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths shorter than visible light but longer than X-rays. Its spectrum typically ranges from 10 nanometers to 400 nanometers. UV radiation is a natural component of sunlight and plays a crucial role in various natural processes, such as the production of vitamin D in humans.
The ultraviolet spectrum is commonly divided into three sub-regions: UV-A (400-315 nm), UV-B (315-280 nm), and UV-C
Excessive exposure to UV radiation, particularly UV-B, can cause sunburn and increase the risk of skin cancer.