SCIENCE 10 (ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES) 4TH QTR

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william gilbert

- coined the term "electricus" to describe materials that attracted small objects

- laid the foundation for the study of electricity and magnetism

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hans christian orsted

- discovered that an electric current is surrounded by magnetic field

- current-carrying wire produces a magnetic field

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michael faraday

- electromagnetic induction

- father of electromagnetism

- discovered that a moving wire through a magnetic field could produce an electric current

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joseph henry

current produced by magnetic field is an induced current

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james clark maxwell

- describe how electric and magnetic fields interact and how they move through space as waves

- electromagnetic waves travel at the speed of light, meaning light itself is an electromagnetic wave

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heinrich hertz

he proved the existence of radiowaves

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speed of light

3 x 10⁸ m/s

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mechanical wave

requires a medium to travel or propagate

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electromagnetic waves

- transverse waves, meaning that the oscillations of the electric and magnetic fields are perpendicular to the direction of wave propagation

- can travel through a vacuum and do not require a medium

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crest

- highest point of the wave above the equilibrium position

- peak of the wave where enegry is concentrated

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trough

- lowest point of the wave below the equilibrium position

- medium are displaced the most in the opposite direction to the crest

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amplitude

- the maximum displacement of a point from its equilibrium position

- measures how far the particles of the medium move

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wavelength

- distance between two consecutive crests or troughs

- length of one complete wave cycle

- measured in meters

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frequency

- number of complete wave cycles pass a given point

- typically measured in hertz (hz)

- inversely related to wavelength

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node

a point where the wave has zero amplitude

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electromagnetic radiation

refers to the energy that is emitted or radiated by charged particles in the form of electromagnetic waves

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electromagnetic spectrum

refers to the entire range of electromagnetic radiation

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radio waves

- longest wavelengths, lowest frequencies

- low energy level

- non-ionizing radiation

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microwaves

- shorter wavelengths and higher frequencies than radio waves

- energy is higher than radio waves but lower than infrared

- non-ionizing radiation

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infrared

- longer wavelengths than visible light but shorter than microwaves

- aka heat radiation

- non-ionizing radiation

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visible light

- small portion of the spectrum detectable by the human eye

- allows us to see the world around us

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ultraviolet

- shorter wavelengths and higher frequencies than visible light

- non-ionizing

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xrays

- higher energy and shorter wavelengths than uv

- ionizing

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gamma rays

- highest energy, have very high frequency and shortest wavelength

- ionizing radiation

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non-ionizing

does not have enough energy to ionize atoms or molecules