Electromagnetic Waves. Electromagnetic Spectrum. Electromagnetic Spectrum. Electromagnetic Waves. CH 27-Physics (B) Fall, 2010

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Electromagnetic Waves Electromagnetic Spectrum CH 27-Physics (B) Fall, 2010 Electric and magnetic fields always exist When ever one is. the other is The fields can exist in a... They are at. o to each other. The electromagnetic wave move at.. o to the fields. The of the wave refers to the number of Electromagnetic Waves Electromagnetic Spectrum Electric and magnetic fields always exist together. When ever one collapses the other is generated. The fields can exist in a vacuum. They are at 90 o to each other. The frequency of the wave refers to the number of cycles per second All the different types of electromagnetic waves form the Changing the changes the properties of the waves. 1

Electromagnetic Spectrum All the different types of electromagnetic waves form the Electromagnetic Spectrum. Changing the frequency changes the properties of the waves. Radio Waves Radio waves have the wavelengths in the electromagnetic These waves can be longer than a. or as short as a. Radio waves do more than just bring music to your radio. They also carry. for your and.. phones Radio Waves Radio waves have the longest wavelengths in the electromagnetic These waves can be longer than a football field or as short as a football. Radio waves do more than just bring music to your radio. They also carry signals for your television and cellular phones Microwaves Microwaves have wavelengths that can be measured in! The longer microwaves, those closer to a.. in length, are the waves which heat our food in a oven. Microwaves are good for from one place to another because microwave energy can haze, light rain and snow, clouds, and smoke. 2

Microwaves Microwaves have wavelengths that can be measured in centimeters! The longer microwaves, those closer to a foot (~30 cm) in length, are the waves which heat our food in a microwave oven. Microwaves are good for transmitting because microwave energy can penetrate through haze, light rain and snow, clouds, and smoke. Infrared Radiation The that we feel from sunlight or a fire is infrared radiation.., near infrared waves are not hot at all - in fact you cannot even feel them. These shorter wavelengths are the ones used by your TV's... To make infrared pictures like the one above, we can use special cameras. The.. areas are the warmest and the. areas are the coldest. Infrared Radiation The heat that we feel from sunlight, a fire, a radiator or a warm sidewalk is infrared. Shorter, near infrared waves are not hot at all - in fact you cannot even feel them. These shorter wavelengths are the ones used by your TV's remote control. To make infrared pictures like the one above, we can use special cameras. The orange areas are the warmest and the white-blue areas are the coldest. Visible Light Visible light is made up of the various... of colored light. The is determined by the frequency of the light. When electromagnetic radiation of this frequency falls on our. our brain interprets it as colour. 3

Visible Light Visible light is made up of the various frequencies of colored light. The colour is determined by the frequency of the light. When electromagnetic radiation of this frequency falls on our retina our brain interprets it as colour. Ultraviolet (UV) light Ultraviolet (UV) light has wavelengths than visible light. Ultraviolet radiation seems to play an important role in some animals have colours that change in UV light other animals can detect UV light. Though these waves are invisible to the human eye, some insects, like.., can see them! Also used for.... Ultraviolet (UV) light Ultraviolet (UV) light has shorter wavelengths than visible light. Ultraviolet radiation seems to play an important role in nature some animals have colours that change in UV light other animals can detect UV light. Though these waves are invisible to the human eye, some insects, like bumblebees, can see them! Also used for security coding. X - Rays X-Ray radiation has a high. ability and can pass right through our bodies. X-rays film forms images depending on the.. of the X-rays falling on it. The.. left by things that the X-rays can't travel through (like bones or metal) form the on medical X- rays. Over exposure can cause.. 4

X - Rays X-Ray radiation has a high penetration ability and can pass right through our bodies. X-rays film forms images depending on the intensity of the X-rays falling on it. The shadows left by things that the X-rays can't travel through (like bones or metal) form the images on medical X-rays. Over exposure can cause tissue damage. Gamma-rays Gamma-rays have the wavelengths and the most energy of any other wave in the electromagnetic These waves are generated by and in nuclear explosions. Gamma-rays can. living cells, a fact which medicine uses to its advantage, using gammarays to kill cells. Gamma-rays Gamma-rays have the smallest wavelengths and the most energy of any other wave in the electromagnetic These waves are generated by radioactive atoms and in nuclear explosions. Gamma-rays can kill living cells, a fact which medicine uses to its advantage, using gamma-rays to kill cancerous cells. 5