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Glass absorbs ultraviolet (UV) rays from the Sun. Would a fraction of the incident UV light be reflected from the air/glass boundary?

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Answer:

Yes

Step-by-step explanation:

Any transparent surface in practical is neither a perfect absorber of electromagnetic waves neither a perfect reflector. Generally all the transparent surfaces reflect some amount of irradiation and the other parts are absorbed and transmitted.

That is given by as relation:


\alpha+\rho+\tau=1

where:


\alpha= absorptivity which is defined as the ratio of the absorbed radiation to the total irradiation


\rho= reflectivity is defined as the ratio of reflected radiation to the total irradiation


\tau= transmittivity is defined as the ratio of total transmitted radiation to the total irradiation

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