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| Question | Answer |
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| What are electromagnetic waves? | electric and magnetic disturbances that transfer energy from a source to an absorber |
| List the components of the electromagnetic spectrum from longest to shortest wavelength. |
• radio waves - longest wavelength • microwaves • infrared radiation • visible light • ultraviolet light • x-rays • gamma rays - shortest wavelength |
| Describe two uses into the home of electromagnetic waves |
• microwave ovens which transfer energy from a microwave source to the food • radiant heaters which emit infrared radiation that heats the surroundings |
| What do electromagnetic waves transfer? | energy not matter |
| What determines the energy transferred by an electromagnetic wave? | its wavelength |
| What is a • millimetre • micrometre • nanometre • picometre |
• millimetre is 1 x 10-3m • micrometre is 1 x 10-6m • nanometre is 1 x 10-9m • picometre is 1 x 10-12m |
| Which part of the electromagnetic spectrum can the human eye detect? | visible light from 350nm to 650nm in wavelength |
| What is the speed of electromagnetic waves in a vacuum? | 3 x 108 m/s |
| State the wave speed equation. | wave speed = frequency x wavelength |
| Write the wave speed equation using symbols. | v = f x λ |
| What are the units of frequency? | Hertz (Hz) |
| What are the units of wavelength? | metre (m) |
| A microwave signal has a frequency of 25 GHz. What is its wavelength? |
25 GHz = 25 x 106 Hz speed of electromagnetic waves = 3 x 108 m/s
\( \text {wavelength} = \frac{\text {wave speed}}{\text {frenquency}} \) |
| What is the relationship between frequency and wavelength in electromagnetic waves? | as speed remains the same for the entire electromagnetic spectrum, as frequency increases then wavelength decreases, and vice versa i.e. frequency is inversely proportional to wavelength |
| What is the relationship between frequency and energy? | as frequency increases, energy increases i.e. frequency is directly proportional to energy |
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