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What happens to the
frequency
when the
wavelength
changes in
electromagnetic
waves?
The frequency stays the same.
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What must change when the
wavelength
of
electromagnetic
waves changes?
The
velocity
must change.
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What are the main groups of the
electromagnetic
spectrum in order of decreasing wavelength and increasing frequency?
Radio waves
Microwaves
Infrared
radiation
Visible light
Ultraviolet
light
X-rays
Gamma radiation
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What are the colors of the
visible spectrum
?
Red
Orange
Yellow
Green
Blue
Indigo
Violet
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What is the
speed
of
electromagnetic
waves in a
vacuum
?
They travel at the same
high
speed.
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How do
electromagnetic waves
behave in air compared to a
vacuum
?
They travel at
approximately
the
same
speed.
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What are
radio waves
used for?
Radio and television
communications
.
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Why can radio waves penetrate the
ionosphere
?
Because they have a long
wavelength
.
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What are
microwaves
used for?
Satellite
transmissions and cooking.
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Why are
microwaves
more penetrating than
radio waves
?
They have a greater
frequency
(shorter
wavelength
).
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What is
infrared radiation
used for?
Heaters
and night vision equipment.
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What is
visible light
used for?
Fibre optics
and
photography
.
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What is
ultraviolet
light used for?
Fluorescent
lamps.
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What are
X-rays
used for?
Medical
imaging and security.
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Why can
X-rays
penetrate materials easily?
Because they have a very short
wavelength
and high
frequency
.
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What is
gamma radiation
used for?
Sterilising
food and medical equipment.
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What can
microwaves
cause in body tissues?
Internal heating
.
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What can
infrared
radiation
cause?
Skin burns
.
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What risk does
ultraviolet
light exposure increase?
The risk of
skin cancer
and blindness.
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What can prevent over-exposure to
ultraviolet
light?
Sun cream
and sunglasses.
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What type of radiation are
X-rays
and
gamma rays
classified as?
Ionising radiation
.
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What can
ionising radiation
cause?
Mutations
leading to cancer.
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How should exposure to
X-rays
and
gamma rays
be managed?
It should be minimised using protective shielding made of very dense materials such as
lead
.
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