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OBJECTIVE
TLW, with 100% participation, differentiate between wavelengths of the electromagnetic spectrum, identify uses of each, and examine how these properties are imperative in obtaining information pertaining to the universe.
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Brainpop: Electromagnetic Spectrum Answer the 10 questions on your
handout after watching the Brainpop video. Upon completing your Cornell Notes, you will finish the other side and submit for grading. This is due at the end of the period.
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Electromagnetic Radiation
Conceptual Physics
J. Beauchemin 2009
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Waves… a reviewMost waves are either
longitudinal or transverse.Mechanical/Sound waves are
longitudinal.But all electromagnetic waves
are transverse…
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Anatomy of a Wave Wavelength: the distance between the
tops of two adjacent crests or bottom of two adjacent troughs
Crest: the highest point of a wave Trough: the lowest point of a wave Frequency: number of wavelengths that
pass a given point in one second, measured in Hertz (Hz)
Amplitude: the maximum extent of a vibration or oscillation, measured from the position of equilibrium.
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Anatomy of a Wave
crest
trough
wavelength
wavelength
amplitude
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Electromagnetic waves Produced by the movement of
electrically charged particles Can travel in a “vacuum” (they do
NOT need a medium Travel at the speed of
light Also known as EM waves
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Wave-particle Duality Light can behave like a wave or like a
particle A “particle” of light is called a photon
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Radio waves Longest wavelength (lowest
frequency) EM waves Uses:
TV broadcasting AM and FM broadcast radio Avalanche beacons Heart rate monitors Cell phone communication
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Microwaves Wavelengths from 1 mm- 1 m Uses:
Microwave ovens Bluetooth headsets Broadband Wireless Internet Radar GPS
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Infrared Radiation Wavelengths in between microwaves
and visible light Uses:
Night vision goggles Remote controls Heat-seeking missiles
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Visible light Only type of EM wave able to be
detected by the human eye Violet is the highest frequency light Red light is the lowest frequency
light
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Ultraviolet Shorter wavelengths than visible
light Uses:
Black lights Sterilizing medical equipment Water disinfection Security images on money
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Ultraviolet (cont.)UVA UVB and UVC
Energy Highest of UV waves
Lower than UVA
Health risks
Extremely low risk for DNA damage Can destroy Vitamin A in skin
Can cause DNA damage, leading to skin cancer Responsible for sunburn
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X-rays Tiny wavelength, high
energy waves Uses:
Medical imaging Airport security Inspecting industrial welds
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Gamma Rays Smallest wavelengths, highest
energy EM waves Uses
Food irradiation Cancer treatment Treating wood flooring
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