Scientists of EM Theory and Applications of Electromagnetic
SCIENTISTS OF EM THEORY:
- James Clerk Maxwell
He %%developed and predicted the EM theory and waves%%. It is a changing electric field that produces a magnetic field even in the absence of electric currents.
- Heinrich Hertz
He @@applied his theories of Maxwell’s@@ to the production and reception of radio waves. He showed that ^^these signals possessed all of the properties of EM waves.^^
- Michael Faraday
He is the . He concluded a changing magnetic field %%produces an electric current and it is called electromagnetic induction.%%
Faraday’s Law: The @@changing magnetic and electric fields are perpendicular@@ to each other and to their direction of propagation.
- Andre-Marie Ampere
He ==produced a magnetic attraction and repulsion without the use of any magnets.==
- Hans Christian Oersted
He %%accidentally discovered that an electric current can create a magnetic field.%%
\ BASIC PRINCIPLES OF EM THEORY
- Many natural phenomena exhibit wave-like behavior.
- Light can be described as a wave
- EM waves travel at 3 x 10^8 m/s
- EM waves are transverse waves
- When an oscillating charge accelerates, its electric field changes too.
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RADIO AND MICROWAVES IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION
- Medium and high-frequency waves are used for broadcasting by local radio stations.
- In a radio station, the sound is converted by a microphone into patterns of electric current variations called audio-frequency (AF).
- High-frequency radio waves called radio frequency (RF) carriers can be modulated to match the electronic signal.
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- AMPLITUDE MODULATION (AM)
The amplitude of the radio waves changes to match that of the audio-frequency signal. And can be sent over long distances.
- FREQUENCY MODULATION (FM)
It is the frequency of the waves that changes to match that of the signal.
\ %%Low Frequency%%: waves are suitable for communication over long distances.
%%High Frequency:%% waves can be reflected by the ione sphere. This enables the waves to be transmitted over a great distance.
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- RADAR - RADIO DETECTION AND RANGING
Consist of an antenna, transmitter, and receiver.
THE APPLICATION OF INVISIBLE HEAT (INFRARED)
- The longer-wavelength infrared waves produce heat and include radiation emitted by fire, the sun, and other heat-producing objects.
- Below 500 Celsius, an object emits only infrared radiation
- Above 500 Celsius, an object glows and emits both infrared and visible light.
\ APPLICATION OF VISIBLE LIGHT
- when white light passes through a prism, it is separated into its constituent colors: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet.
- These colors do not distinctly separate but they continuously change from red to violet.
\ APPLICATIONS OF ULTRAVIOLET RADIATION
- Ultraviolet UV lamps are used by banks to check the signature on a passbook. The signature is marked on the passbook with fluorescent ink.
- UV radiation is also used in sterilizing water from drinking fountains.
- UV radiation in sunlight produces vitamin D.
\ APPLICATION OF PENETRATING RADIATION AND NUCLEAR ENERGY
- Radiation is the transmission of energy in the form of waves or particles through space or through a material medium.
- Visible lights, the UV we receive from the sun, etc. are all forms of radiation and are called non-ionizing radiation”
- Radiation is particularly associated with nuclear medicine and the use of nuclear energy, along with x-rays, is “ionizing” radiation.
\ APPLICATION OF X-RAY (PENETRATING RADIATION)
- X-rays come just after the UV rays, they are shorter wavelength but carries higher energy than UV.
- X-rays were discovered by Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen in 1895.
- Short wavelength x-rays can penetrate even through metals.
\ APPLICATION OF GAMMA RAYS (NUCLEAR ENERGY)
- Gamma rays lie at the other end of the electromagnetic spectrum.
- Gamma rays are emitted by only the most energetic cosmic objects such as pulsars, neutrons stars, supernovas, and black holes. Terrestrial sources include lighting, nuclear explosions, and radioactive decay.
- Gamma rays can destroy living cells
- Gamma rays are used to treat cancer through the process called radiotherapy.
\ THE EFFECT OF EM RADIATION ON LIVING THINGS AND THE ENVIRONMENT
- Ionizing Radiation
Is a form of energy that acts by removing electrons from atoms and molecules of materials that include air, water, and living tissue. And can travel unseen and pass through these materials.
- Non-Ionizing Radiation
Is low-energy radiation that does not have enough energy to remove an electron (negative particles) from an atom or molecule. This radiation exists all around us from many sources.
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