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COMPILED By RIA TALWAR XII- SCIENCE (2011-12) FAITH ACADEMY

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Page 1: Electromagnetic waves

COMPILED By RIA TALWARXII- SCIENCE (2011-12)

FAITH ACADEMY

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Brief review:

Water and sound waves transfer energy from one place to another- they require a medium through which to travel. They are mechanical waves.

Electric field-region in which charged particles can be pushed or pulled.

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Nature of Electromagnetic WavesThey are Transverse waves without a

medium. (They can travel through empty space)

They travel as vibrations in electrical and magnetic fields.

Have some magnetic and some electrical properties to them.

Speed of electromagnetic waves = 300,000,000 meters/second (Takes light 8 minutes to move from the sun to earth {150 million miles} at this speed.)

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When an electric field changes, so does the magnetic field. The changing magnetic field causes the electric field to change. When one field vibrates—so does the other.

RESULT-An electromagnetic wave.

Click here Animation: Interaction of vibrating charges

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Waves or Particles Electromagnetic radiation has properties of

waves but also can be thought of as a stream of particles.

Example: Light Light as a wave: Light behaves as a

transverse wave which we can filter using polarized lenses.

Light as particles (photons) When directed at a substance light can knock

electrons off of a substance (Photoelectric effect)

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B. Waves of the Electromagnetic SpectrumElectromagnetic Spectrum—name for the range of electromagnetic waves when placed in order of increasing frequency

Click here (Animation—Size of EMwaves)RADIO WAVES

MICROWAVES

INFRARED RAYS

VISIBLE LIGHT

ULTRAVIOLET RAYS

X-RAYS

GAMMA RAYS

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RADIO WAVESA. Have the longest wavelengths and lowest

frequencies of all the electromagnetic waves.B. A radio picks up radio waves through an

antenna and converts it to sound waves.C. Each radio station in an area broadcasts

at a different frequency. # on radio dial tells frequency.

D. MRI (MAGNETIC RESONACE IMAGING)Uses Short wave radio waves with a magnet to

create an image

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AM=Amplitude modulation—waves bounce off ionosphere can pick up stations from different cities.

(535kHz-1605kHz= vibrate at 535 to 1605 thousand times/second)

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FM=Frequency modulation—waves travel in a straight line & through the ionosphere--lose reception when you travel out of range.

(88MHz-108MHz = vibrate at 88million to 108million times/second)

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Bands of Radio/TV/Microwaves

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MICROWAVESMicrowaves—have the shortest wavelengths and

the highest frequency of the radio waves.Used in microwave ovens.

Waves transfer energy to the water in the food causing them to vibrate which in turn transfers energy in the form of heat to the food.

Used by cell phones and pagers.RADAR (Radio Detection and Ranging)

Used to find the speed of an object by sending out radio waves and measuring the time it takes them to return.

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INFRARED RAYSInfrared= below redShorter wavelength and higher frequency than

microwaves.You can feel the longest ones as warmth on

your skinHeat lamps give off infrared waves.Warm objects give off more heat energy than

cool objects.Thermogram—a picture that shows regions of

different temperatures in the body. Temperatures are calculated by the amount of infrared radiation given off. Therefore people give off infrared rays.

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VISIBLE LIGHTShorter wavelength and higher frequency than

infrared rays.Electromagnetic waves we can see.Longest wavelength= red lightShortest wavelength= violet (purple) lightWhen light enters a new medium it bends

(refracts). Each wavelength bends a different amount allowing white light to separate into it’s various colors ROYGBIV.

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ULTRAVIOLET RAYSShorter wavelength and higher frequency than

visible lightCarry more energy than visible lightUsed to kill bacteria. (Sterilization of

equipment)Causes your skin to produce vitamin D (good for

teeth and bones)Used to treat jaundice ( in some new born babies.Too much can cause skin cancer. Use sun block to protect against (UV rays)

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X- RAYSShorter wavelength and higher frequency than UV-raysCarry a great amount of energyCan penetrate most matter.Bones and teeth absorb x-rays. (The light part of an

x-ray image indicates a place where the x-ray was absorbed)

Too much exposure can cause cancer (lead vest at dentist protects organs from unnecessary

exposure)Used by engineers to check for tiny cracks in

structures.The rays pass through the cracks and the cracks appear dark

on film.

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GAMMA RAYSShorter wavelength and higher frequency than X-

raysCarry the greatest amount of energy and

penetrate the most.Used in radiation treatment to kill cancer cells.Can be very harmful if not used correctly.

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Using the EM waves to view the SunAnimation—View a Galaxy at different

wavelengths

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Brief SUMMARYA. All electromagnetic waves travel at the

same speed. (300,000,000 meters/second in a vacuum.

B. They all have different wavelength and different frequencies.Long wavelength-lowest frequencyShort wavelength highest frequencyThe higher the frequency the higher the

energy.

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