4. There are two categories of ultraviolet light. Ultraviolet A (UVA) has a wavelength ranging from 320 nm to 400 nm. It is not harmful to the skin and is necessary for the production of vitamin D. UVB, with a wavelength of 280 nm and 320 nm, is much more dangerous because it causes skin cancer. What are the frequency ranges for UVA and UVB light?

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The ranges of frequency are:

UVA: [tex][7.50-9.38]\cdot 10^{14} Hz[/tex]

UVB: [tex][9.38-10.71]\cdot 10^{14} Hz[/tex]

Explanation:

The relationship between frequency and wavelength for an electromagnetic wave is the following:

[tex]f = \frac{c}{\lambda}[/tex]

where

f is the frequency

[tex]c=3.0\cdot 10^8 m/s[/tex] is the speed of light

[tex]\lambda[/tex] is the wavelength

For the UVA, the range of wavelength is 320 nm - 400 nm, so

[tex]\lambda_1 = 320 \cdot 10^{-9} m\\\lambda_2 = 400 \cdot 10^{-9} m[/tex]

So the corresponding frequencies are

[tex]f_1 = \frac{3\cdot 10^8}{320\cdot 10^{-9}}=9.38\cdot 10^{14} Hz\\f_2= \frac{3\cdot 10^8}{400\cdot 10^{-9}}=7.50\cdot 10^{14} Hz[/tex]

For the UVB, the range of wavelength is 280 nm - 320 nm, so

[tex]\lambda_1 = 280 \cdot 10^{-9} m\\\lambda_2 = 320 \cdot 10^{-9} m[/tex]

So the corresponding frequencies are

[tex]f_1 = \frac{3\cdot 10^8}{280\cdot 10^{-9}}=1.07\cdot 10^{15} Hz\\f_2= \frac{3\cdot 10^8}{320\cdot 10^{-9}}=9.38\cdot 10^{14} Hz[/tex]

So the ranges of frequency are:

UVA: [tex][7.50-9.38]\cdot 10^{14} Hz[/tex]

UVB: [tex][9.38-10.71]\cdot 10^{14} Hz[/tex]

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