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Unit 6: Waves
6.2 Electromagnetic Waves
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
×
1
0
14
4 \times 10^{14}
4
×
1
0
14
to
7.5
×
1
0
14
7.5 \times 10^{14}
7.5
×
1
0
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 =
c
=
λ
f
\lambda f
λ
f
Visible light with a wavelength of 500 nm has a frequency of
6
×
1
0
14
6 \times 10^{14}
6
×
1
0
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 =
c
=
λ
f
\lambda f
λ
f
Visible light with a wavelength of 500 nm has a frequency of
6
×
1
0
14
6 \times 10^{14}
6
×
1
0
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
×
1
0
8
3 \times 10^{8}
3
×
1
0
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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