Properties of Waves

Cards (23)

  • What should you be able to describe by the end of the video?
    How changes in atoms occur when electromagnetic radiation is generated or absorbed, and the hazards of ultraviolet, x-rays, and gamma-rays.
  • What happens to atoms when electromagnetic waves are generated or absorbed?
    • Changes occur in atoms or nuclei
    • Electrons can move between energy levels
    • Gamma rays can be emitted from the nucleus of radioactive atoms
  • How do lithium atoms emit electromagnetic waves when heated?
    Electrons move to higher energy levels and emit electromagnetic waves when they return to their original levels.
  • What type of radiation can be emitted from the nucleus of radioactive atoms?
    Gamma rays
  • What happens to the energy of a nucleus after emitting a gamma ray?
    • The nucleus has less energy than it had before emitting the gamma ray.
  • What can happen when electromagnetic waves are absorbed by atoms?
    • Electrons can change energy levels.
  • What is the frequency range of electromagnetic waves?
    From radio waves to gamma rays
  • What are the hazards associated with ultraviolet waves, x-rays, and gamma rays?
    • Ultraviolet waves increase skin cancer risk and cause premature aging.
    • X-rays and gamma rays are ionizing radiation that can mutate genes and increase cancer risk.
  • What is the effect of x-rays and gamma rays on atoms?
    They knock electrons off atoms when absorbed.
  • How is the dose of radiation measured?
    In sieverts or millisieverts
  • How can radio waves be produced?
    When electrons oscillate in an electrical circuit.
  • What factors influence the damage caused by radiation?
    • Type of radiation
    • Dose of radiation
  • What happens when radio waves are absorbed by an electrical circuit in an aerial?
    • They cause electrons in the circuit to oscillate.
    • This can create an alternating current with the same frequency as the radio waves.
  • What are the key features of wave motion that should be described?
    Amplitude, wavelength, frequency, and period
  • What is the definition of amplitude in wave motion?
    • Maximum displacement of a point on a wave from its undisturbed position
    • Represents how far the wave vibrates from the undisturbed position
  • How is wavelength defined in wave motion?
    The distance from a point on one wave to the equivalent point on the adjacent wave
  • What is the symbol used to represent wavelength?
    Greek letter lambda (λ)
  • What is the definition of frequency in wave motion?
    The number of waves passing a point each second
  • What is the unit of frequency?
    Hertz (Hz)
  • How do you calculate the frequency of a wave from a diagram?
    Count the number of waves in one second
  • What is the definition of period in wave motion?
    The time in seconds for one wave to pass a point
  • How is the period of a wave calculated?
    • Period (seconds) = 1 / Frequency (Hertz)
  • If a wave has a frequency of 100 Hertz, what is the period of the wave?
    0.01 seconds