Yes, odd question. I know UVB does not pass though much at all. Does anyone know if a typical mirror will reflect(redirect) UVB and if there would be substantial loss? Just curios.
-Famrihill
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Yes, odd question. I know UVB does not pass though much at all. Does anyone know if a typical mirror will reflect(redirect) UVB and if there would be substantial loss? Just curios.
-Famrihill
After doing a search about UV-B and mirrors my conclusion is that a METAL reflector should be able to redirect the rays. However the physical properties of a regular glass mirror wouldn't. The reason being the rays would have to pass through the glass of the mirror before it is reflected, thereby working the same as the rays passing through any glass.
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