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What are the dangers of ultraviolet radiation?
Can cause
sunburn
Can damage DNA in skin cells,
potentially
leading to cancer
Can cause
cataracts
, making corneas cloudy
What do radiographers do to reduce their exposure to radiation?
They stand behind
shielding
when operating
X-ray machines
.
What are the uses of radio waves?
Radio
transmission
Television
transmission
What are the uses of microwaves?
Mobile phones, WiFi, and
Bluetooth
Cooking food
Satellite
communications
How do microwave ovens heat food?
They heat fat and water in the outer layers,
conducting
heat to the rest.
Why are microwaves effective for satellite communication?
Because they can pass through the
atmosphere
.
What are the uses of infrared radiation?
Remote controls
Optical
fibres
for broadband
Cooking food
Heating in
radiators
What are lasers used for?
Lasers are used to read
CDs
, DVDs, and
Blu-Ray
discs.
How does ultraviolet radiation help in forensics?
It can detect forgeries by making
bodily
fluids
glow.
What are the uses of X-rays?
Imaging
bones
Imaging luggage for
dangerous
substances
What are the uses of gamma rays?
Sterilising
medical equipment
Killing
bacteria
on food
Radiotherapy for
cancer
treatment
What is the electromagnetic spectrum?
A continuous spectrum of seven
different
types of electromagnetic waves
All travel at the same speed,
3
×
1
0
8
m/s
3 \times 10^{8} \text{ m/s}
3
×
1
0
8
m/s
in a vacuum
All are
transverse waves
How many types of electromagnetic waves are there?
There are
seven
types of electromagnetic waves.
How do the electric and magnetic fields behave in electromagnetic waves?
They oscillate
perpendicular
to each other.
What is the relationship between wavelength and frequency in electromagnetic waves?
As wavelength
increases
, frequency
decreases.
Run, Me, Infinite, Vbux, Until, Xylaphones, Gargle (list the seven electromagnetic waves)
Radio,
Microwaves,
Infrared,
Visible
light,
ultra-Violet
,
X-rays
,
Gamma
What is Visible Lights use?
It allows humans to
see
colour
.
What is an electromagnetic wave?
An electromagnetic wave are waves that are created as a result of vibrations between an
electric field
and a
magnetic field
What is a transverse wave?
A wave that moves in a direction
perpendicular
to the way in which the particles are vibrating
What is a longitudinal wave?
A longitudinal wave is a wave in which the particles of the medium vibrate
parallel
to the direction of wave
propagation.
What is a period?
the
interval
of time it takes for a motion to
repeat
What is a frequency?
the number of
waves
that pass a fixed
point
in unit time
What is reflection?
when a wave changes
direction
at the
boundary
between two different
mediums
What is refraction?
the
change
in
direction
of a wave passing from one
medium
to another caused by its change in
speed
What are the two things you need to measure the speed of sound waves using a wall?
Stand
far
away
and
clap
What two pieces of equipment are needed to measure the speed of sound waves?
Stopwatch
and
ruler
What equation would you use to work out the speed of sound waves?
Speed =
frequency
×
wavelength
What does the term 'wave velocity' refer to?
The speed at which a wave travels through a
medium
What is 'frequency' in the context of waves?
The number of
waves
that pass a point in one
second
What does 'wavelength' refer to in wave behavior?
The distance between two consecutive wave
peaks
What are the keywords associated with a longitudinal wave?
Compression
,
Rarefaction
,
Wavelength
What is the process to measure the speed of sound?
Make a distinct
clap
in front of a wall.
Record the
time
taken between the sound and the
echo
.
Halve
the recorded time to account for the sound traveling to the wall and back.
Measure the
distance
to the wall.
Use the equation: speed =
d
i
s
t
a
n
c
e
t
i
m
e
\frac{distance}{time}
t
im
e
d
i
s
t
an
ce
What is the equation to calculate speed?
speed =
d
i
s
t
a
n
c
e
t
i
m
e
\frac{distance}{time}
t
im
e
d
i
s
t
an
ce
Why do you halve the time recorded when measuring the speed of sound?
To
account
for the
time
taken for sound to travel to the wall and
back
What is the first step in measuring the speed of sound?
Make a distinct
clap
in front of a wall
If the time taken for the sound to echo back is 4 seconds, what is the time to the wall?
2
seconds
What do you need to measure to find the speed of sound?
The
distance
to the wall and the time taken for the
echo
What does the term 'compression' refer to in a longitudinal wave?
It refers to the
region
where particles are
closest
together
What does the term 'rarefaction' refer to in a longitudinal wave?
It refers to the
region
where particles are
farthest
apart
Two pieces of equipment needed to measure waves in a tray
A
ruler
and
stopwatch