Electromagnetic Waves

Cards (22)

  • What is the electromagnetic spectrum?
    The range of electromagnetic waves
  • What type of waves are electromagnetic waves?
    Transverse waves
  • How do electromagnetic waves oscillate?
    Perpendicular to energy transfer direction
  • What is the speed of electromagnetic waves in a vacuum?
    3×108 m/s3 \times 10^8 \text{ m/s}
  • What happens to electromagnetic waves when they travel through different mediums?
    They travel at different speeds
  • What is refraction in the context of electromagnetic waves?
    Change of direction when waves travel
  • How many basic types of electromagnetic waves are there?
    Seven basic types
  • What differentiates the types of electromagnetic waves?
    Their wavelength and frequency
  • How are wavelength and frequency related?
    They are inversely related
  • If the frequency of a wave increases, what happens to its wavelength?
    It decreases
  • Which electromagnetic wave has the largest wavelength?
    Radio waves
  • Which electromagnetic wave has the smallest wavelength?
    Gamma rays
  • What is the range of wavelengths for radio waves?
    Multiple kilometers
  • What is the range of wavelengths for gamma rays?
    Less than a thousandth of a nanometer
  • What part of the electromagnetic spectrum can humans detect?
    Visible light
  • What gives us the different colors we can see?
    Different wavelengths within visible light
  • Which types of electromagnetic waves can be ionizing?
    Ultraviolet, X-rays, and gamma rays
  • What are the two types of electromagnetic waves used in communication?
    Microwaves and radio waves
  • Where do electromagnetic waves come from?
    They come from everywhere
  • What happens to electromagnetic waves when they come into contact with something?
    They can be reflected, absorbed, or transmitted
  • Can electromagnetic waves be both reflected and absorbed?
    Yes, a combination can occur
  • What are the main properties of electromagnetic waves?
    • Transverse waves
    • Travel at 3×108 m/s3 \times 10^8 \text{ m/s} in a vacuum
    • Can be reflected, absorbed, or transmitted
    • Wavelength and frequency are inversely related