Electromagnetic Spectrum

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The properties of EM waves change as the _______________ changes.

frequency or wavelength

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Waves are split into 7 basic types:

  1. Radio Waves

  2. Micro Waves

  3. Infrared

  4. Visible Light

  5. Ultra Violet

  6. X-Rays

  7. Gamma Rays

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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

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Acronym for remembering the waves:

Guest Experiences Unusual Vibrations In My Room

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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.

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The way any EM wave is absorbed, transmitted, or reflected by any given substance depends entirely on:

its wavelength

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When any EM radiation is absorbed, it can cause 2 effects:

  1. Heating

  2. The creation of a tiny alternating current with the same frequency as the radiation.

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Radio Waves:

Uses:

communication, broadcasting, radar

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Radio Waves:

Effects on living tissue:

probably none

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Microwaves:

Effects on Living tissue:

heating of water in tissues can cause a “cold burn”

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Microwaves have 2 main uses:

Cooking and satellite transmissions

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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.

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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.

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Infrared:

Effects on living tissues:

Causes burning of tissues

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Infrared:

Uses:

radiant heaters, grills, remote controls, thermal imaging (night vision)

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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.

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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).

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Visible Light:

Effects on living tissue:

activates sensitive cells in the retina

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Visible Light:

Uses:

seeing, optical fiber communication

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UV (Ultraviolet) Rays:

Effects on living tissue:

kills living cells in high doses, lower doses can cause cells to become cancerous, causes tanning

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UV (Ultraviolet) Rays:

Uses:

fluorescent tubes, tanning, security marking

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X-Rays:

Effects on living tissue:

kills living cells in high doses, lower doses can cause cells to become cancerous.

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X-Rays:

Uses:

imaging internal structures in the body, studying the atomic structure of materials

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Gamma rays:

Effects on living tissue:

kills living cells in high doses, lower doses can cause cells to become cancerous, kills cancerous cells

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Gamma rays:

Uses:

kills bacteria in food, sterilize medical equipment, treat tumors, treats cancer without surgery

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Similarities between Gamma, UV, and X-rays:

  • Can kill normal cells in high doses

  • in lower doses can cause cells to become cancerous