P6: Waves

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  • What hazards are associated with ultraviolet, x-rays, and gamma rays?
    They can be hazardous to the human body
  • What is emitted by lithium atoms when heated?
    Red light
  • How are electromagnetic waves produced when atoms are heated?
    Electrons move to higher energy levels
  • What happens when an electron returns to its original energy level?
    It generates an electromagnetic wave
  • 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 before
  • What can happen when electromagnetic waves are absorbed by atoms?
    Electrons can change energy levels
  • What is the frequency range of emitted and absorbed electromagnetic waves?
    From radio waves to gamma rays
  • What is the risk associated with ultraviolet waves?
    Increased risk of skin cancer
  • What type of radiation are x-rays and gamma rays classified as?
    Ionizing radiation
  • What can x-rays and gamma rays cause when absorbed?
    Mutation of genes
  • How is the dose of radiation measured?
    In sieverts or millisieverts
  • Are students expected to remember the unit of radiation dose for exams?
    No, but they may interpret data
  • How can radio waves be produced?
    When electrons oscillate in an electrical circuit
  • What does the term "oscillate" mean in the context of radio waves?
    Move backwards and forwards
  • What happens when radio waves are absorbed by an electrical circuit in an aerial?
    Electrons in the circuit oscillate
  • What can the oscillation of electrons in a circuit create?
    An alternating current with the same frequency
  • What should you be able to describe by the end of the video?
    Uses of electromagnetic waves
  • What is required for higher tiered students in this lesson?
    Explain why each wave type is suitable
  • What are some uses of electromagnetic waves mentioned in the video?
    • Radio waves for radio and TV signals
    • Microwaves for heating food and satellite communication
    • Infrared for heating and cooking
    • Visible light for fiber optic communication
    • Ultraviolet for energy-efficient lightbulbs and tanning
    • X-rays and gamma rays for medical imaging and treatments
  • What are radio waves used for?
    Transmit radio and terrestrial TV signals
  • Why are radio waves suitable for long-distance travel?
    They can travel long distances before absorption
  • What is diffraction in relation to radio waves?
    Spreading out between hills
  • What is the ionosphere's role with radio waves?
    Reflects radio waves for long-distance travel
  • What is the primary use of microwaves?
    Heating food
  • Why do microwaves heat food effectively?
    Water molecules absorb microwave energy
  • How do microwaves communicate with satellites?
    They pass through Earth's atmosphere easily
  • What is infrared used for?
    Heating and cooking food
  • How does infrared energy affect room temperature?
    It is absorbed by objects, warming them
  • What is a use of infrared cameras?
    Check buildings for heat losses
  • What is a key use of visible light?
    Communication using fiber optics
  • What are optical fibers made of?
    Thin strands of glass
  • Why can visible light carry a lot of information?
    It has a short wavelength
  • What is a significant use of ultraviolet light?
    Energy-efficient lightbulbs
  • How does ultraviolet light create visible light in bulbs?
    It is absorbed and converted to visible light
  • What is a risk associated with ultraviolet light?
    Increases skin cancer risk
  • What are x-rays used for?
    Visualizing broken bones
  • Why can x-rays visualize bones?
    They are absorbed by bones
  • What is a use of gamma rays?
    Detecting cancers
  • How are x-rays and gamma rays used in medical treatments?
    To treat cancer