
ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES CXC
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ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES CXC
Electromagnetic waves are waves that contain an electric field and a magnetic field and carry energy. They travel at the speed of 3.0 x 10 8 m/s in a vacuum. There are seven types of electromagnetic wave which form the electromagnetic spectrum (EMS)
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Common properties of all electromagnetic waves
Transfer energy from one place to another.
Can be emitted and absorbed by matter.
Do not need a medium to travel through.
Travels at 3.0 x 108 m/s in a vacuum.
Are transverse waves and can be polarized.
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Common properties of all electromagnetic waves
They interfere with each other.
They obey the laws of reflection and refraction.
They can be diffracted.
They carry no charge.
They are unaffected by electric or magnetic field
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Range of Electromagnetic Waves
The types of electromagnetic waves from longest wavelength to shortest are Radio, Infrared (IR), Visible Light, Ultraviolet (UV), X-Ray, and Gamma Ray waves. Frequency of a wave is inversely proportional. So from highest frequency to lowest frequency would be reverse of the order above. Higher frequency contain more energy so gamma rays have the most energy and radio waves have the least. The more energy contained in the wave the more penetrating power. Ultraviolet through gamma rays these EM waves become increasingly penetrating and dangerous.
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Radio Waves
How produced
How detected
Major uses
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Microwaves
How produced
How detected
Major uses
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Infrared Waves
How produced
How detected
Major uses
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Visible Light Waves
How produced
How detected
Major uses
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Ultra Violet Waves
How produced
How detected
Major uses
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X-Ray Waves
How produced
How detected
Major uses
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Gamma Ray Waves
How produced
How detected
Major uses
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HOMEWORK
Complete the table.
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High frequency in EM waves equals
high energy and short wavelength
high energy and long wavelength
low energy and short wavelength
low energy and long wavelength
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Multiple Choice
Wavelength and Frequency are related in that...
they are always the same
when one increases, the other decreases (inversely proportional)
there is no correlation
they both vary in an irregular pattern
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Multiple Choice
Which is true about the speed of radio waves compared to light waves? They are...
less energy & frequency, but still the SAME speed as the speed of light (300,000,000 m/s)
less energy & frequency, so LESS than the speed of light (300,000,000 m/s)
smaller wavelength, so LESS than the speed of light (300,000,000 m/s)
more energy & frequency, so MORE than the speed of light (300,000,000 m/s)
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following electromagnetic waves has the lowest frequency?
gamma ray
infrared wave
visible light wave
microwave
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Multiple Choice
How are Electromagnetic waves different from Mechanical waves?
EM waves have very short wavelengths
EM waves transmit energy instead of matter
EM waves can travel through the vacuum of space (without particles)
EM waves can change direction by reflection
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Multiple Choice
Select the correct order of waves on the EMS from low to high energy
Radio, Micro, Infra, Visible, Ultra, X-ray, Gamma
Gamma, X-ray, Ultra, Vis, Infra, Micro, Radio
Vis, Micro, Infra, Ultra, X-ray, Gamma, Radio
Micro, Radio, Vis, Infra, Ultra, X-ray, Gamma
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Multiple Choice
Which has the LONGEST wavelength and, therefore, the LOWEST frequency/energy
Gamma Rays
Ultraviolet
Visible Light
Infrared rays
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Multiple Choice
Which is an example of a radio wave
television
heat lamp
vision
sun light
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Multiple Choice
A communications satellite transmits a radio wave at a frequency of 5.0 x 109 Hz. What is the signal’s wavelength? Assume the wave travels in a vacuum.
(5.0 x 10^9 Hz) x (3.0 x 10^8 m/s)
(5.0 x 10^9 Hz) / (3.0 x 10^8 m/s)
(3.0 x 10^8 m/s) / (5.0 x 10^9 Hz)
(5.0 x 10^9 Hz) + (3.0 x 10^8 m/s)
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Multiple Choice
Cellular telephones utilize
radar waves.
very high frequency waves.
very low frequency waves.
microwaves.
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Multiple Choice
The visible light spectrum ranges between
radar waves and X-rays.
television waves and infrared rays.
infrared rays and ultraviolet rays.
ultraviolet rays and gamma rays.
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Multiple Choice
The waves with the longest wavelengths in the electromagnetic spectrum are
Infrared rays.
radio waves
gamma rays
X-rays
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Multiple Choice
The full range of frequencies of electromagnetic radiation is called
visible light.
radio waves.
the electromagnetic spectrum.
invisible radiation.
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Multiple Choice
Infrared rays have a shorter wavelength than
Ultraviolet ray.
X-rays.
radar waves.
gamma rays
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Multiple Choice
Light acts like
a wave.
a particle.
Both a wave and a particle
neither a wave nor a particle.
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Multiple Choice
An electromagnetic wave in a vacuum has a wavelength of 0.07m. What is its frequency?
f= 3.0x 10^8 m/s
f= 3.0x 10^9Hz
f=4.3x 10^9Hz
f=4.3x 10^8m/s
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Multiple Choice
To calculate the frequency of an electromagnetic wave, you need to know the speed of the wave and its
wavelength.
intensity.
refraction.
amplitude.
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Multiple Choice
Electromagnetic waves vary in
the speed they travel in a vacuum.
wavelength and frequency.
the way they reflect.
the orientation of their electric and magnetic fields.
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Multiple Choice
What is the frequency of an AM radio station who produces radio waves that 499.5 meters long?
500,000 Hz
600,000 Hz
700,000 Hz
800,000 Hz
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Multiple Choice
All of the following waves are longer than visible light waves, EXCEPT:
infrared waves
microwaves
TV waves
ultraviolet waves
ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES CXC
Electromagnetic waves are waves that contain an electric field and a magnetic field and carry energy. They travel at the speed of 3.0 x 10 8 m/s in a vacuum. There are seven types of electromagnetic wave which form the electromagnetic spectrum (EMS)
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