Electromagnetic Waves

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    • Electromagnetic spectrum
      Continuous spectrum
    • Types of electromagnetic radiation ordered from lowest to highest frequency
      • Radio waves
      • Microwaves
      • Infrared
      • Visible Light
      • Ultraviolet
      • X-rays
      • Gamma Rays
    • Electromagnetic waves all travel at the same speed in a vacuum and in air
    • Refraction
      Caused by the difference in wave speed in different mediums
    • When waves enter a denser medium, they bend towards the normal and the angle of refraction is less than the angle of incidence
    • Radio waves
      Can be produced by oscillations in an electrical circuit
    • How radio waves create an alternating current in a circuit
      Radio waves are absorbed, inducing oscillations in the circuit with the same frequency as the waves
    • Gamma rays

      Originate from changes in the nuclei of atoms
    • Ultraviolet waves
      • Can cause the skin to age prematurely
      • Can increase the risk of developing skin cancer
      1. rays and Gamma rays
      • Are ionising radiation so can cause mutations in genes
      • Can lead to increased risk of developing various cancers
    • Practical uses of infrared radiation
      • Electrical heaters
      • Cooking food
      • Infrared cameras
    • Practical uses of microwave radiation
      • Satellite communications
      • Cooking food
    • Practical uses of radio waves
      • Television transmission
      • Radio transmission
    • Refraction
      The wave phenomenon used by lenses to form an image
    • How a convex lens forms an image

      Parallel rays of light are refracted and brought together at a point known as the principal focus
    • Focal length of a lens
      The distance from the lens to the principal focus
    • Difference between images produced by convex and concave lenses
      • Convex lenses can produce real or virtual images
      • Concave lenses can only produce virtual images
    • Magnification does not have a unit
    • Magnification
      The ratio between image height and object height
    • Ratios do not require units
    • The symbol used to represent a convex lens in a ray diagram is
    • The symbol used to represent a concave lens in a ray diagram is
    • Colour of visible light

      Determined by the wavelength and frequency of the light waves
    • The colour of visible light with the highest frequency is blue
    • The colour of visible light with the largest wavelength is red
    • Specular reflection

      Reflection from a smooth surface in a single direction
    • Diffuse reflection
      Reflection from a rough surface which causes scattering
    • How a red colour filter works
      1. Absorbs all wavelengths of light other than those in the red range of the spectrum
      2. Only red light passes through the filter
    • Colour of an opaque object

      • Different objects reflect different wavelengths of light by different amounts
      • The wavelengths that are most strongly reflected determine the colour
    • Any wavelengths that aren't reflected by an opaque object are absorbed by the object
    • If all wavelengths are reflected by equal amounts, the object appears white
    • If all wavelengths are absorbed, the object appears black