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electromagnetic waves

electromagnetic waves

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Physics

10th Grade

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NGSS
HS-PS4-3, HS-PS4-4, HS-PS1-8

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Jessie DeLeon

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12 Slides • 11 Questions

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electromagnetic waves

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objectives

  • Trace the development of electromagnetic wave theory

  • Define electromagnetic waves

  • Describe the transmission and propagation of electromagnetic waves

  • Discuss the properties of EM waves

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Timeline in the Development of Electromagnetic waves

  • Alessandro Volta

  • Hans Christian Oersted

  • Andre Marie Ampere

  • Michael Faraday

  • James Clerk Maxwell

  • Heinrich Hertz

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Alessandro Volta (1745-1827)

Italian physicist known especially for the development of the first electric cell in 1800.

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Hans Christian Oersted (1777-1851)

Danish physicist and chemist. He discovered electromagnet. He discovered that electric current generates magnetic field.

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Andre Marie Ampere (1775-1836)

French physicist and mathematician. He investigated electric current and electrodynamics. His most significant contribution was the mathematical formulation of magnetism, known as Ampere Law in 1827.

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Michael Faraday (1791-1867)

English chemist and physicist. He discovered the laws of electrolysis and electromagnetic induction and described his life's work in Experimental Researches on Electricity.

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James Clerk Maxwell (1831-1879)

One of the world's greatest theoretical physicists. Maxwell's most important work was on the theory of electromagnetic radiation. He also formulated the kinetic theory of gases.

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Hienrich Hertz (1857-1894)

German physicist, discovered electromagnetic waves and found they behave like light waves except for the wavelength. He was reputedly the first man to broadcast and receive radio waves and unit of the frequency was named after him.

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Open Ended

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What is electromagnetic waves?

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Electromagnetic waves or EM waves

waves that are created as a result of vibrations between an electric field and a magnetic field

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Transmission and propagation of EM waves

The transmission of electrical energy by wires, the broadcasting of radio signals, and the phenomenon of visible light are all examples of the propagation of electromagnetic energy. Electromagnetic energy travels in the form of a wave.

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Open Ended

Will you give some properties of EM waves.

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common properties of EM waves

  • moving waves carry energy

  • transverse waves

  • travel in the same speed 3 x 10^8 m/s through vacuum

  • can be reflected, refracted, or diffracted

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Multiple Choice

Which electromagnetic radiation has the highest penatrating ability and is emitted only during high-energy nuclear reaction?

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gamma rays

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microwave radiation

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radio waves

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x-rays

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Multiple Choice

Which is true about electromagnetic waves?

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All travel at the same speed.

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All have the same frequency.

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All have the same wavelength

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All transport energy but not momentum

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Multiple Choice

Which among the electromagnetic waves are emitted by hot objects?

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infrared rays

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microwaves

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radio waves

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x-rays

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following do EM waves transport?

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electric charge

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energy

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frequency

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wavelength

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Multiple Choice

The waves with the longest wavelengths in the electromagnetic spectrum

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Infrared rays

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gamma rays

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radio waves

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X-rays

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following describes the height of a transverse wave?

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frequency

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trough

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crest

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amplitude

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Multiple Choice

When all the waves of visible light are seen together, they make black light.

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True

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False

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Multiple Choice

Xrays and Gamma Rays have the highest frequencies, therefore, highest energies.

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True

2

False

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Multiple Choice

All forms of radiation are harmful.

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True

2

False

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