Phys - EM Spectrum

Cards (23)

  • What happens to the frequency when the wavelength changes in electromagnetic waves?

    The frequency stays the same.
  • What must change when the wavelength of electromagnetic waves changes?

    The velocity must change.
  • 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
  • What are the colors of the visible spectrum?

    • Red
    • Orange
    • Yellow
    • Green
    • Blue
    • Indigo
    • Violet
  • What is the speed of electromagnetic waves in a vacuum?

    They travel at the same high speed.
  • How do electromagnetic waves behave in air compared to a vacuum?

    They travel at approximately the same speed.
  • What are radio waves used for?

    Radio and television communications.
  • Why can radio waves penetrate the ionosphere?

    Because they have a long wavelength.
  • What are microwaves used for?

    Satellite transmissions and cooking.
  • Why are microwaves more penetrating than radio waves?

    They have a greater frequency (shorter wavelength).
  • What is infrared radiation used for?

    Heaters and night vision equipment.
  • What is visible light used for?

    Fibre optics and photography.
  • What is ultraviolet light used for?

    Fluorescent lamps.
  • What are X-rays used for?

    Medical imaging and security.
  • Why can X-rays penetrate materials easily?

    Because they have a very short wavelength and high frequency.
  • What is gamma radiation used for?

    Sterilising food and medical equipment.
  • What can microwaves cause in body tissues?

    Internal heating.
  • What can infrared radiation cause?

    Skin burns.
  • What risk does ultraviolet light exposure increase?

    The risk of skin cancer and blindness.
  • What can prevent over-exposure to ultraviolet light?

    Sun cream and sunglasses.
  • What type of radiation are X-rays and gamma rays classified as?

    Ionising radiation.
  • What can ionising radiation cause?

    Mutations leading to cancer.
  • 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.