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Actinic Ray (Noun)

Meaning

Electromagnetic radiation that can produce photochemical reactions.

Classification

Nouns denoting natural phenomena.

Examples

  • Actinic rays with wavelengths in the range of 360 to 480 nanometers played a crucial role in the experimental study of photochemical reactions.
  • Exposure to actinic rays from the sun accelerated the degradation of the artwork, leading curators to install specialized UV-filtering glass in the display cases.
  • The research team examined the effects of actinic rays on atmospheric pollutants, hoping to better understand the complex mechanisms of air quality degradation.
  • Scientists long believed that actinic rays, particularly in the UVA and UVB range, were responsible for the discoloration of materials in outdoor environments.
  • A study published in the journal Environmental Science and Technology reported on the use of actinic rays to induce the breakdown of toxic organic compounds in groundwater.

Synonyms

  • Actinic Radiation

Hypernyms

  • Nonparticulate Radiation
  • Electromagnetic Radiation

Hyponyms

  • Infrared Emission
  • Light
  • Visible Radiation
  • Infrared Radiation
  • Ultraviolet Light
  • Ultraviolet Illumination
  • UV
  • Infrared
  • Ultraviolet
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