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Label the electromagnetic wave diagram
What is an electromagnetic wave?
transverse waves produced by oscillating electric and magnetic fields that are perpendicular to each other and to the direction of wave travel. They transfer energy through space without a medium, traveling at a constant speed of 3×10^8 m/s in a vacuum
What is a photon?
the fundamental, smallest discrete packet (or quantum) of light and electromagnetic energy.
Electromagnetic spectrum
the entire range of all types of electromagnetic radiation, organized by frequency or wavelength, covering everything from radio waves to gamma rays.
Visible light
The only part of the spectrum visible to the human eye.
Radio waves
Longest wavelengths; used for communication, TV, and radio.
Infrared
Detected as heat (e.g., in night vision cameras).
Ultraviolet
Emitted by the sun; used in sterilization.
X-rays
High energy; used in medical imaging to see bones.
Gamma rays
Shortest wavelength, highest energy; used in cancer treatment.
Energy of waves
energy of a wave is defined as the capability of a wave to transport energy from one point to another through a medium (or vacuum) without the net transfer of matter.
Reflection
the phenomenon where a light ray, after striking a surface, bounces back into the same medium. This process is what allows us to see objects that do not emit their own light.
Label the Diagram of Reflection
Refraction
the bending of light as it passes from one transparent medium to another due to a change in its speed. When light travels between materials of different optical densities, it changes direction at the boundary.
Label the Diagram of Refraction
Refractive index
Light travels at different speeds in different materials. The refractive index is essentially a ratio comparing the speed of light in a vacuum to its speed in a specific material.
Photoelectric effect
a phenomenon in physics where electrons are emitted from a metal surface when it is exposed to electromagnetic radiation (such as ultraviolet light or visible light) of a high enough frequency. The emitted electrons are called photoelectrons.
Diffraction
the bending, spreading, and scattering of light waves when they encounter an edge, obstacle, or pass through a narrow aperture comparable in size to their wavelength.
Colours of Light