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CHAPTER 27
  • LIGHT OTHER ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES

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  • Electromagnetic Waves
  • are transverse waves produced by the motion of
    electrically charged particles.
  • An electromagnetic wave consists of electric
    field and magnetic field waves at right angles to
    each other.

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  • Electromagnetic Waves
  • These waves vary depending on frequency and
    wavelength.
  • They dont need a medium to travel.

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  • Electromagnetic Waves
  • Their speed varies with the change in medium.
  • All electromagnetic waves travel at the same
    speed through a vacuum (3 x 108 m/s). Their
    wavelength and frequency are different.

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  • Electromagnetic Waves
  • They carry energy and have momentum.
  • They have both wave and particle like behavior.

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  • RADIO WAVES
  • MICROWAVES
  • INFRARED
  • VISIBLE LIGHT
  • ULTRA VIOLET LIGHT
  • X-RAYS
  • GAMMA RAYS

FREQUENCY INCREASES
WAVELENGTH DECREASES
ENERGY INCREASES
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LIGHT
  • Light is composed of tiny particles.
  • These particle-like bundles of radiation are
    called photons.

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LIGHT
  • Higher the frequency of the electromagnetic
    waves, the greater the energy of the wave.
  • Light produces interference patterns like water
    waves.

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  • RADIO WAVES
  • Have low frequency
  • and long wavelengths.
  • They have the lowest
  • photon energy.

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  • RADIO WAVES
  • Radio waves are used to transmit radio and TV
    signals.
  • They are also used in cellular phones and
    cordless phones.

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  • RADIO WAVES
  • The process of varying radio waves is called
    modulation.
  • Voice, light images, computer information, and
    music can be used
  • for modulation.

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OTHER USES OF RADIO WAVES
  • Communications
  • Navigation and defense equipment
  • Weather Forecasting
  • 4.TV signals
  • 5. AM and FM radio signals
  • 6. Airport air traffic controllers
  • 7. Radar used by police cars

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INFRA RED RADIATION
  • Has a wavelength slightly longer than visible
    light.
  • Your skin feels warm
  • outside because your
  • skin is absorbing
  • infrared radiation
  • from the sun.

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  • A thermogram is produced by measuring the
    infrared radiation given off by different parts
    of the body.
  • Tumors are detected by thermograms because they
    are warmer than other parts of the body.

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  • Some security systems are designed to detect
    objects giving off infra red radiation and to
    respond by activating an alarm.

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  • Infrared radiation are used to warm and dry
    objects.
  • Infra red lamps in
  • some restaurants
  • keep the food
  • warm until served.

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  • Infrared images obtained from sensors on
    airplanes can yield important information on the
    health of crops and help us see
  • forest fires even
  • enveloped in an
  • opaque layer of
  • smoke.

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Increasing Wavelength Decreasing Frequency
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VISIBLE LIGHT

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VISIBLE LIGHT
  • It is the only part of the electromagnetic
    spectrum that we can see.
  • Violet Color has a smaller wavelength than red
    color.

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ULTRA VIOLET RADIATION
  • They have higher frequency than visible light.
  • Exposure to UV radiation enables skin cell to
    manufacture vitamin D, which is needed for
    healthy bones and teeth.

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ULTRA VIOLET RADIATION
  • Ultra violet lamps are used in hospitals to kill
    bacteria and viruses, and to sterilize surgical
    instruments.

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ULTRA VIOLET RADIATION
  • UV rays are used to kill microorganisms in food
    and on hospital equipment.
  • Some minerals like fluorite and scheelite become
    fluorescent when exposed to UV light.
    Fluorescence occurs when a material absorbs UV
    radiation and re-emits visible light.

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EXCESS OF ULTRA VIOLET RADIATION
  • Lead to sagging, dry skin and even skin cancer.
    Sunscreen contains chemicals that absorb UV
    radiation before they penetrate your skin.

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Crest
  • Ozone is found in the Earths outer atmosphere
    and it protects us from most of the suns UV
    radiation.

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Ozone is produced naturally through
photochemical reactions and electric discharge
reactions (lightning) in the atmosphere.
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  • Ozone depletion is caused by chemicals (CFC)
    that break down ozone. These chemicals are found
    in hair sprays, refrigerants etc.

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X-RAYS
  • X-rays have shorter wavelength and
  • higher frequency
  • than UV radiation.
  • They possess enough energy to penetrate dense
    objects like skin and muscles.

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X-RAYS
  • When X-rays hit more dense objects they are
    absorbed.
  • X-rays are used to scan luggage and packages
    without opening
  • them at the
  • airport.

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GAMMA RAYS
  • Have the highest frequency and are the most
    penetrating.
  • Gamma rays are
  • emitted
  • from the nuclei of
  • radioactive atoms.

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GAMMA RAYS
  • Earth receives some gamma rays from space.
  • They can be used to kill cancerous cells.

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GAMMA RAYS
  • People using gamma radiation for treatment suffer
    side affects like nausea, hair loss, and fatigue
    because healthy cells are also damaged.

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THINK ABOUT IT
  • 1.Describe at least two ways in which
    electromagnetic waves differ from mechanical
    waves.
  • 2.Describe at least one helpful use for each of
    the six main types of electromagnetic radiation.
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