Title: The Electromagnetic Spectrum
1The Electromagnetic Spectrum
- By Christopher Wainwright Aaron Tom Baroni
2What is it?
- The electromagnetic spectrum is the complete
spectrum or continuum of light including radio
waves, infrared, visible light, ultraviolet
light, X-rays and gamma rays - An electromagnetic wave consists of electric and
magnetic fields which vibrates thus making waves.
3The Electromagnetic Spectrum
- By Christopher Wainwright Aaron Tom Baroni
4Nature of Electromagnetic Waves
- They are Transverse waves without a medium. (They
can travel through empty space) - They travel as vibrations in electrical and
magnetic fields. - Have some magnetic and some electrical
properties to them. - Speed of electromagnetic waves 300,000,000
meters/second (Takes light 8 minutes to move from
the sun to earth 150 million miles at this
speed.)
5- Waves or Particles
- Electromagnetic radiation has properties of waves
but also can be thought of as a stream of
particles. - Example Light
- Light as a wave Light behaves as a transverse
wave which we can filter using polarized lenses. - Light as particles (photons)
- When directed at a substance light can knock
electrons off of a substance (Photoelectric
effect)
6Wavelength, Frequency and Energy
- Since all light travels at the same speed,
wavelength and frequency have an indirect
relationship. - Light with a short wavelength will have a high
frequency and light with a long wavelength will
have a low frequency. - Light with short wavelengths has high energy and
long wavelength has low energy
7RADIO WAVES
- A. Have the longest wavelengths and lowest
frequencies of all the electromagnetic waves. - B. A radio picks up radio waves through an
antenna and converts it to sound waves. - C. Each radio station in an area broadcasts at a
different frequency. on radio dial tells
frequency. - D. MRI (MAGNETIC RESONACE IMAGING)
- Uses Short wave radio waves with a magnet to
create an image
8Bands of Radio/TV/Microwaves
9Microwaves
- Longer than radio, shorter than light and
infrared - Wavelength 1 x 10 - 4 m to 1 x 10-1 m
- First used in radar, now used in communication,
medicine and consumer use (microwave ovens)
10Infrared waves
- Invisible electromagnetic waves that are detected
as heat - Can be detected with special devices such as
night goggles - Used in heat lamps
- Higher energy than microwaves but lower than
visible light
11Visible Light
- The portion of the electromagnetic spectrum that
human eyes can detect - ROY G BIV (red, orange, yellow, green, blue,
indigo, violet) - Red is the lowest frequency and violet is the
highest frequency
12Ultraviolet waves
- Higher energy than light waves
- Can cause skin cancer and blindness in humans
- Used in tanning beds and sterilizing equipment
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14X-Rays
- High energy waves
- First discovered by Roentgen
- Used in medicine, industry and astronomy
- Can cause cancer
15GAMMA RAYS
- Shorter wavelength and higher frequency than
X-rays - Carry the greatest amount of energy and penetrate
the most. - Used in radiation treatment to kill cancer cells.
- Can be very harmful if not used correctly.
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17Test Time
- 1. What is the relationship between frequency and
wavelength? - 2. What is meant by spectrum?
- 3. What does ROY G BIV mean?
18Now, lets really think
- 4. Can you actually see x-rays?
- Support your answer.
- 5. Which color is more energetic, red or yellow?
- 6. Which type of wave travels faster, gamma or
radio? - 7. Why are microwaves more dangerous than radio
waves?
19Answers
- 1. Frequency and wavelength are properties of
waves and since speed is constant for em waves,
as frequency increases, wavelength decreases. - 2. Spectrum is a continuum of all electromagnetic
waves - 3, ROY G BIV is the difference colors of the
visible light in order of longest wavelength to
shortest wavelength. - 4. X-rays can not be seen, only the waves in the
visible light portion are visible. - 5. Yellow is higher energy than red because it
has a shorter wavelength and higher frequency. - 6. Both travel at the same speed, 300,000 km/s
(all em waves travel at the same speed) - 7. Microwaves have a higher frequency than radio
and carry more energy.
20References
- en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electromagnetic_spectrum
- imagine.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/science/know.../emspect
rum.html - hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu
- science.hq.nasa.gov/kids/imagers/ems/ems.html
21The Electromagnetic spectrum
- By Anna Proctor Lindsey Ferris
22What the heck is the electromagnetic spectrum?!
- The Electromagnetic Spectrum is the range of all
possible frequencies of electromagnetic
radiation, or waves. - It distributes or absorbs radiation through
different objects. - The full set of waves that can travel through
space includes not only visible light but short
waves.
23How colors are used to show the level of
frequencies.
- A special device is used to control the movement
of electromagnetic waves. These waveguides are
typically metal-based lines pitched at microwave
frequencies to link connections between antennas
and receivers. Its a one-way channel that picks
up signals and an attenuator keeps the signals
strength at a constant.
24Different types of radiation
- Radio waves are the longest wavelength in the
electromagnetic spectrum. - Infra red light is associated with heat and
things that give off heat. Ex TV remote controls.
- Visible light is the only thing our eyes can
detect in the Electromagnetic spectrum. - Ultra-violet light is made by special lamps which
in other words, replaces to sun. Ex tanning beds.
25More types of radiation
- Microwaves are transmitted through mobile phones.
- Gamma rays are the highest frequency waves
- X-rays are waves used to inspect luggage at an
airport or to see through human skin to their
bones.
26Measurements of the electromagnetic spectrum.
-
- The tiniest waves are measured in angstroms, a
unit of length equal to one hundred-millionth of
a centimeter. - Waves of visible light are measured in
nanometers (nm). - While waves in infrared to radio are measured in
more familiar meters.
27How else can wavelengths be measured?
The electromagnetic spectrum can be expressed in
terms of energy, wavelength, or frequency.
28Visible wavelengths!
- Are the only electromagnetic waves we can see. We
see these waves as the colors of the rainbow.
Each color has a different wavelength. Red has
the longest wavelength and violet has the
shortest wavelength. When all the waves are seen
together, they make white light.
Each color of the rainbow corresponds to a
different wavelength of the electromagnetic
spectrum.
29This chart shows all the different colors and how
they are in relation to one another.
30A closer look at colors.
- This a picture at normal size, then blown up
200, 400 and 800 times. Most pictures in magazine
are made up of colored dots. - A magazine printing press usually can only print
four colors Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Black.
Our eyes and brain put colors together from the
colored dots.
31 QUIZ TIMEEE.
32Sources.
- http//www.learner.org/teacherslab/science/light/c
olor/dots/index.html - http//imagine.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/science/know_l2/
emspectrum.html - http//science.hq.nasa.gov/kids/imagers/ems/ems.ht
ml - http//home.clara.net/darvill/emag/index.htm