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2007-05-27 10:29:57 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Weather

7 answers

Yep.

2007-05-27 10:42:13 · answer #1 · answered by Ashti 3 · 0 0

Yes, there are a lot of different types of UV radiation coming from the sun. Have you ever got a sunburn on a relatively cloudy day? If so, this has happened do to the great number of rays that our star ( sun ) produces. Some of these are as follows: Alpha rays, Beta rays, Gamma rays, X-rays, UV rays, + many more to list. Window tint will help with the intensity of rays coming through car windows, but will not stop them completely. Car glass that is solarized from the factory is probably the best.

2007-05-31 04:55:09 · answer #2 · answered by viamphe 1 · 0 0

Yes, but almost all of it is absorbed. It would be next to impossible to get a sunburn through a window. Conventional glass absorbs UV rays but a small amount does get through. Quartz glass can pass UV rays, but is unsuitable for conventional applications and much more expensive and difficult to form than regular glass.

2007-05-27 10:34:58 · answer #3 · answered by squeezie_1999 7 · 0 0

Can light go threw a car windshield? Yes, UV rays can travel threw car windows.

2007-05-27 12:40:07 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

sidelites on autos are closer to a hundred% absorbance on the UVB (unquestionably absorbs all UVC). the UVA is a splash larger besides. closer to 50%. comprehend, the absorbance of the glass is log as one is going down in wavelength. the sunlight does not emit each and every wavelength of sunshine- it quite is spectral emission of He, H, and different aspects. So, the assessment on what's absorbed is a splash cloudy (love the pun). Windshields soak up a hundred% A, B, and C radiation. they have a ton of UV absorbers interior the middle, polymer layer. Your question relies upon a splash on the place the sunlight comes from. larger question: because sidelite glass on a automobile and the abode windows on your place are the comparable glass composition (and absorbance), do you place on sunscreen once you're on your place???? My answer is 'no' on your question, and 'no' to my question.

2016-12-30 03:08:25 · answer #5 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

UVB will not penetrate either sunscreens or glass. UVB caused sunburn.

UVA (aging and skin cancer) goes through glass and sunscreens.

2007-05-27 10:44:49 · answer #6 · answered by Gene 7 · 0 0

They can but they get absorbed. So don't think that you can get tan while driving for a long period of time.

2007-05-27 10:38:55 · answer #7 · answered by lynn 4 · 0 0

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