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Cheerio
Profile Blog Joined August 2007
Ukraine3178 Posts
March 20 2009 15:42 GMT
#1
So this is a question for those who know phisics well (optics more specifically).

Does one gets sunburn faster under water than on surface?

Assuming the water is some kind of sea, not dirty. Little waves are present. The depth is 1 meter below the surface.

Historty: one of my friends has told me it is true (he states one of his friends is gosu diver and he derived this fact from him), but I have trouble believing it. He states the water works like a lence, which I don't really get: the lence takes rays from wider range and redirects them to the thiner one, what does it have to do with water in the sea?.. I know some kind of rays will get mirrored by the water surface so it should mean you get sunburnt slower.

Can someone clarify? Simple language plz.

Thanks
p4NDemik
Profile Blog Joined January 2008
United States13896 Posts
March 20 2009 15:47 GMT
#2
UV rays are scattered by water, and on top of that the surface of the water will reflect some of the rays outright, so your are more protected underwater.
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Heggie
Profile Blog Joined March 2006
United Kingdom167 Posts
Last Edited: 2009-03-20 15:49:08
March 20 2009 15:48 GMT
#3
I think this is nonsense, why would you expect a flat water surface to behave like a lense? And even if a freak wave happened to refract the light like a lense, you probably would not be at it's focal length.

I suspect a more likely explanation is that the cooling effect of the water makes you feel like you have not been in the sun for long. So you expose yourself to the light longer.
IntoTheWow
Profile Blog Joined May 2004
is awesome32274 Posts
March 20 2009 15:51 GMT
#4
Both the answers above are right
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Hammy
Profile Joined January 2009
France828 Posts
March 20 2009 15:56 GMT
#5
I'm pretty sure that's just a misinterpretation of the fact that your face is more likely to get sunburnt if you don't put any lotion, probably because of the additionnal exposure from reflecting light. At least that's what happened to me from time to time (lived half my life in tunisia). I can't remember getting any bad sunburns on my body from staying in the pool/sea.
frankbg
Profile Blog Joined May 2008
Canada335 Posts
March 20 2009 16:03 GMT
#6
I think you're all pretty cute
Jayme
Profile Blog Joined February 2009
United States5866 Posts
March 20 2009 16:08 GMT
#7
On March 21 2009 00:56 Hammy wrote:
I'm pretty sure that's just a misinterpretation of the fact that your face is more likely to get sunburnt if you don't put any lotion, probably because of the additionnal exposure from reflecting light. At least that's what happened to me from time to time (lived half my life in tunisia). I can't remember getting any bad sunburns on my body from staying in the pool/sea.


This only happened because generally your face is ABOVE the water. You can consider the surface of the water more like a focusing mirror than a lens. The sun can be and often is amplified when it bounces off of the surface of the water, which is why it's the only place I will ever get sunburned.

To the OP Water itself however completely disperses out UV rays so no, it's pretty much impossible to get a sunburn underwater unless you're an albino or something.
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IntoTheWow
Profile Blog Joined May 2004
is awesome32274 Posts
March 20 2009 16:10 GMT
#8
On March 21 2009 01:03 frankbg wrote:
I think you're all pretty cute


I think YOU are pretty cute.
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HonestTea *
Profile Blog Joined December 2005
5007 Posts
March 20 2009 16:10 GMT
#9
As punishment for saying something so utterly stupid, you should pretend like you can't know for sure unless you friend tests it out himself
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quirinus
Profile Blog Joined May 2007
Croatia2489 Posts
March 20 2009 16:20 GMT
#10
Your friend is a gosu diver, so he spends a lot of time outside (ie on the sunlight), so that's why he has sunburns. At least I'd reason so.

And what Heggie and IntoTheWow said is right in my opinion. Though it's always best to check it by asking someone that actually knows the anwser and explanation. (ie an expert)

Water reflects the sun at you. Right. But it reflects it almost for a same amount in every direction, so it does not burn you any more than anything else. (that's for the parallel component of the light, caused by reflections & direct light at the part of the body outside the water)
A part of the vertical component gets reflected back from the surface, so if you're under water, you'll get less "burns".
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NonFactor
Profile Blog Joined January 2009
Sweden698 Posts
March 20 2009 16:20 GMT
#11
If you stand in the water, you get burned faster as someone else mentioned, you will get ''double'' dose of rays because the water will mirror the rays upwards to your body again. Underwater your more protected.

It's true btw, people don't feel the ''hotness'' because of the coolness of the water, and thus they get burnt, and think you get burnt easier underwater.
Manit0u
Profile Blog Joined August 2004
Poland17249 Posts
Last Edited: 2009-03-20 16:24:45
March 20 2009 16:22 GMT
#12
The worst sunburns I've ever had was during my sailor course. After spending ~10 hours on a boat/day for 2 weeks, my face was almost black, skin was peeling from my nose and ears and the bubbles started showing up.
The whole course was an awesome experience nevertheless.

Perhaps this diver your friend is referring to also spends a lot of time on a boat/near the water (you have to get to the diving spot somehow) and this way you get sunburnt much faster (normal sunlight + light reflected from the water), the snow works the same way.

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gedanbarai
Profile Joined February 2009
United States64 Posts
March 20 2009 16:52 GMT
#13
Ultraviolet rays penetrate water but lose half their intensity (radiation is absorbed and scattered plus some is reflected at the surface) and will not penetrate water very far.
So over all there are 3 reasons the submerged you is more protected than the dry you.
If overexposed, the parts of you that are above water, if you were near the surface, will burn faster than if you were on dry land because the surface of the water reflects some of the radiation!. This last thing is what your friend probably heard and got confused.
gedanbarai
Profile Joined February 2009
United States64 Posts
March 20 2009 16:53 GMT
#14
simple enough language i hope
KurtistheTurtle
Profile Blog Joined December 2008
United States1966 Posts
Last Edited: 2009-03-20 17:20:03
March 20 2009 17:19 GMT
#15
Was he using waterproof sunscreen?

I know you can get sunburns underwater, but they should take longer.
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Xenixx
Profile Joined June 2008
United States499 Posts
March 20 2009 20:53 GMT
#16
if you come into contact with a jellyfish?
CharlieMurphy
Profile Blog Joined March 2006
United States22895 Posts
Last Edited: 2009-03-20 20:59:01
March 20 2009 20:56 GMT
#17
On March 21 2009 00:42 Cheerio wrote:
So this is a question for those who know phisics well (optics more specifically).

Does one gets sunburn faster under water than on surface?

Assuming the water is some kind of sea, not dirty. Little waves are present. The depth is 1 meter below the surface.

Historty: one of my friends has told me it is true (he states one of his friends is gosu diver and he derived this fact from him), but I have trouble believing it. He states the water works like a lence, which I don't really get: the lence takes rays from wider range and redirects them to the thiner one, what does it have to do with water in the sea?.. I know some kind of rays will get mirrored by the water surface so it should mean you get sunburnt slower.

Can someone clarify? Simple language plz.

Thanks

On March 21 2009 00:48 Heggie wrote:
I think this is nonsense, why would you expect a flat water surface to behave like a lense? And even if a freak wave happened to refract the light like a lense, you probably would not be at it's focal length.

I suspect a more likely explanation is that the cooling effect of the water makes you feel like you have not been in the sun for long. So you expose yourself to the light longer.



Ok what the fuck is a lence or a lense?

BoT, does the saltwater drying out your skin play any role?
..and then I would, ya know, check em'. (Aka SpoR)
SweeTLemonS[TPR]
Profile Blog Joined June 2003
11739 Posts
March 20 2009 21:07 GMT
#18
On March 21 2009 05:56 CharlieMurphy wrote:
Show nested quote +
On March 21 2009 00:42 Cheerio wrote:
So this is a question for those who know phisics well (optics more specifically).

Does one gets sunburn faster under water than on surface?

Assuming the water is some kind of sea, not dirty. Little waves are present. The depth is 1 meter below the surface.

Historty: one of my friends has told me it is true (he states one of his friends is gosu diver and he derived this fact from him), but I have trouble believing it. He states the water works like a lence, which I don't really get: the lence takes rays from wider range and redirects them to the thiner one, what does it have to do with water in the sea?.. I know some kind of rays will get mirrored by the water surface so it should mean you get sunburnt slower.

Can someone clarify? Simple language plz.

Thanks

Show nested quote +
On March 21 2009 00:48 Heggie wrote:
I think this is nonsense, why would you expect a flat water surface to behave like a lense? And even if a freak wave happened to refract the light like a lense, you probably would not be at it's focal length.

I suspect a more likely explanation is that the cooling effect of the water makes you feel like you have not been in the sun for long. So you expose yourself to the light longer.



Ok what the fuck is a lence or a lense?

BoT, does the saltwater drying out your skin play any role?


Like a magnifying glass lens.
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CharlieMurphy
Profile Blog Joined March 2006
United States22895 Posts
March 20 2009 22:14 GMT
#19
I was mocking them for spelling wrong. The ukrainian guy can be forgiven , but the UK guy, cmon.
..and then I would, ya know, check em'. (Aka SpoR)
Mobius
Profile Blog Joined March 2009
Canada1268 Posts
March 20 2009 22:16 GMT
#20
the water will reflect a bunch of UV rays, so im guessing you'd be more protected from sunburns
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