6.2.1 The Electromagnetic Spectrum

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    • What type of wave are electromagnetic waves?
      Transverse
    • Electromagnetic waves require a medium to travel through.
      False
    • Infrared waves are used in night vision and thermal imaging.
    • Which electromagnetic wave has the highest frequency?
      Gamma Rays
    • Match the wave type with its propagation method:
      Electromagnetic Waves ↔️ Electric and magnetic fields
      Mechanical Waves ↔️ Vibration of particles
    • Infrared waves are absorbed by many materials.
    • Match the component of the electromagnetic spectrum with its wavelength range:
      Radio Waves ↔️ >1 m
      Microwaves ↔️ 1 mm to 1 m
      Infrared ↔️ 750 nm to 1 mm
    • What is the frequency range of visible light?
      4×10144 \times 10^{14} to 7.5×10147.5 \times 10^{14} Hz
    • Which electromagnetic wave has the shortest wavelength?
      Gamma Rays
    • The electromagnetic spectrum is used in medical imaging and cancer treatment.

      True
    • What is the mathematical relationship between wavelength (λ) and frequency (f) of electromagnetic waves?
      c=c =λf \lambda f
    • Visible light with a wavelength of 500 nm has a frequency of 6×10146 \times 10^{14} Hz.
    • Visible light is safe and easy to detect.

      True
    • What is the key difference between electromagnetic waves and mechanical waves?
      Medium required
    • Ultraviolet waves are used in tanning and sterilization.
    • Mechanical waves propagate through the vibration of particles
    • Order the components of the electromagnetic spectrum from longest to shortest wavelength.
      1️⃣ Radio Waves
      2️⃣ Microwaves
      3️⃣ Infrared
      4️⃣ Visible Light
      5️⃣ Ultraviolet
      6️⃣ X-rays
      7️⃣ Gamma Rays
    • Microwaves are used in satellite communication and microwave ovens
    • Ultraviolet waves are used for tanning and sterilization.
      True
    • Match the component of the electromagnetic spectrum with its application:
      Radio Waves ↔️ TV Broadcasting
      Microwaves ↔️ Satellite Communication
      Infrared ↔️ Thermal Imaging
      Visible Light ↔️ Photography
      Ultraviolet ↔️ Tanning
      X-rays ↔️ Medical Imaging
      Gamma Rays ↔️ Cancer Treatment
    • What is the mathematical relationship between wavelength (λ) and frequency (f)?
      c=c =λf \lambda f
    • Visible light with a wavelength of 500 nm has a frequency of 6×10146 \times 10^{14} Hz
    • Gamma rays are extremely harmful and require heavy shielding
    • Electromagnetic waves oscillate in both the electric and magnetic fields.
    • What two properties are used to classify electromagnetic waves in the spectrum?
      Wavelength and frequency
    • Order the electromagnetic waves from longest to shortest wavelength:
      1️⃣ Radio Waves
      2️⃣ Microwaves
      3️⃣ Infrared
      4️⃣ Visible Light
      5️⃣ Ultraviolet
      6️⃣ X-rays
      7️⃣ Gamma Rays
    • Mechanical waves can travel through a vacuum.
      False
    • What is the wavelength range of ultraviolet waves?
      10 to 400 nm
    • The electromagnetic spectrum is classified by the wavelength and frequency of the waves
    • Infrared waves are absorbed by many materials
    • X-rays have very high penetrating power
    • The wavelength and frequency of electromagnetic waves are inversely related.
    • The speed of light in a vacuum is approximately 3×1083 \times 10^{8} m/s.

      True
    • What are two applications of microwaves?
      Microwave ovens, satellite communication
    • Electromagnetic waves are transverse waves that can travel through a vacuum.
    • Match the component of the electromagnetic spectrum with its applications:
      Radio Waves ↔️ TV broadcasting
      Microwaves ↔️ Microwave ovens
      Infrared ↔️ Thermal imaging
      Visible Light ↔️ Photography
    • What is the primary difference between electromagnetic and mechanical waves in terms of a medium requirement?
      Electromagnetic waves don't need a medium
    • Electromagnetic waves propagate through electric and magnetic fields.
      True
    • What is the typical application of radio waves?
      TV broadcasting
    • What is the wavelength range of infrared waves?
      750 nm to 1 mm
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