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Can a LED light be a UV light?
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Can a LED light be a UV light?
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LEDs emit light across various wavelengths, including visible and non-visible (UV and infrared) ranges. While it's true that some LEDs emit a small amount of UV light, the amount is usually minimal and predominantly falls within the UVA range.
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