Peter Attia· MD
as you go from A to B to C the wavelength is getting smaller and if you recall what I said a moment ago that implies that the strength is getting higher
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as you go from A to B to C the wavelength is getting smaller and if you recall what I said a moment ago that implies that the strength is getting higher
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ultraviolet C does not really reach Earth so uh UVC doesn't make it through the atmosphere and therefore we don't really deal with it
you've got UVA UVB and UV C or ultraviolet a b and c now um as you go from A to B to C the wavelength is getting smaller and if you recall what I said a moment ago that implies that the strength is getting higher now that means that ultraviolet C is um the strongest I.E the most ionizing of radiation um but ultraviolet C does not really reach Earth