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The properties of EM waves change as the _______________ changes.
frequency or wavelength
Waves are split into 7 basic types:
Radio Waves
Micro Waves
Infrared
Visible Light
Ultra Violet
X-Rays
Gamma Rays
EM waves at the top end of the spectrum (high frequency, small wavelength) tend to be _______________________, whilst those nearer to the middle are _______________.
able to pass through material, absorbed
Acronym for remembering the waves:
Guest Experiences Unusual Vibrations In My Room
Similarities between Em waves:
All Em waves travel at exactly the same speed as light in vacuum, and the same speed as light in other media like glass & water.
The way any EM wave is absorbed, transmitted, or reflected by any given substance depends entirely on:
its wavelength
When any EM radiation is absorbed, it can cause 2 effects:
Heating
The creation of a tiny alternating current with the same frequency as the radiation.
Radio Waves:
Uses:
communication, broadcasting, radar
Radio Waves:
Effects on living tissue:
probably none
Microwaves:
Effects on Living tissue:
heating of water in tissues can cause a “cold burn”
Microwaves have 2 main uses:
Cooking and satellite transmissions
Difference between microwaves used for cooking & satellite
cooking uses a microwave frequency that is readily absorbed by water, and satellite transmissions use a microwave frequency that passes easily through the Earth’s atmosphere.
How does a microwave work?
The microwaves easily pass into the food and are absorbed by the water molecules and turn into heat inside the food.
Infrared:
Effects on living tissues:
Causes burning of tissues
Infrared:
Uses:
radiant heaters, grills, remote controls, thermal imaging (night vision)
How does night vision/thermal imaging work?
This works by detecting the heat radiation given off by all objects & turning it into an electrical signal which is displayed on a screen. The hotter the object the brighter the image.
How is infrared ideal for remote controls of TVs and videos?
It’s ideal for sending harmless signals over short distances without interfering with other radio frequencies (like the Tv channels).
Visible Light:
Effects on living tissue:
activates sensitive cells in the retina
Visible Light:
Uses:
seeing, optical fiber communication
UV (Ultraviolet) Rays:
Effects on living tissue:
kills living cells in high doses, lower doses can cause cells to become cancerous, causes tanning
UV (Ultraviolet) Rays:
Uses:
fluorescent tubes, tanning, security marking
X-Rays:
Effects on living tissue:
kills living cells in high doses, lower doses can cause cells to become cancerous.
X-Rays:
Uses:
imaging internal structures in the body, studying the atomic structure of materials
Gamma rays:
Effects on living tissue:
kills living cells in high doses, lower doses can cause cells to become cancerous, kills cancerous cells
Gamma rays:
Uses:
kills bacteria in food, sterilize medical equipment, treat tumors, treats cancer without surgery
Similarities between Gamma, UV, and X-rays:
Can kill normal cells in high doses
in lower doses can cause cells to become cancerous