útfjólubláum
Útfjólubláum refers to ultraviolet radiation, a type of electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths shorter than visible light but longer than X-rays. It is a part of the electromagnetic spectrum and is produced by the sun and artificial sources like tanning beds and black lights. Ultraviolet radiation is commonly categorized into three bands: UVA, UVB, and UVC. UVA rays have the longest wavelength and can penetrate the skin, contributing to premature aging and skin damage. UVB rays have shorter wavelengths and are the primary cause of sunburn and play a role in skin cancer development. UVC rays have the shortest wavelengths and are the most energetic, but they are largely absorbed by the Earth's ozone layer.
Exposure to ultraviolet radiation can have both beneficial and harmful effects. Moderate exposure to UVB radiation