Electromagnetic Waves
Chp. 12 Section 1
What are electromagnetic waves?
Electromagnetic Waves
What are electromagnetic waves?
Electromagnetic Waves…
Electromagnetic Waves…
How do moving charges create magnetic fields?
What happens when electric and magnetic fields change?
What happens when electric and magnetic fields change?
What happens when electric and magnetic fields change?
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Making Electromagnetic Waves
Making Electromagnetic Waves
Making Electromagnetic Waves
Making Electromagnetic Waves
Properties of EM Waves
Properties of EM Waves
Properties of EM Waves
What is the speed of EM waves?
What is the speed of EM waves?
Material | Speed (km/s) |
Vacuum | 300,000 |
Air | <300,000 |
Water | 226,000 |
Glass | 200,000 |
Diamond | 124,000 |
What is the wavelength & frequency of an EM wave?
What is the wavelength & frequency of an EM wave?
What is the wavelength & frequency of an EM wave?
What is the wavelength & frequency of an EM wave?
Can a wave be a particle?
Can a wave be a particle?
Can a wave be a particle?
Can a particle be a wave?
Can a particle be a wave?
What did Young’s experiment show?
Electromagnetic Waves
How they are formed
Kind of wave
Sometimes behave as
Electromagnetic Waves
How they are formed
Waves made by vibrating electric charges that can travel through space where there is no matter
Kind of wave
Transverse with alternating electric and magnetic fields
Sometimes behave as
Waves or as
Particles (photons)
Electromagnetic Waves
Section 2 The Electromagnetic Spectrum
The whole range of EM wave…
The whole range of EM wave…
The whole range of EM wave…
As wavelength decreases, frequency increases…
Devices detect other frequencies:
Devices detect other frequencies:
Devices detect other frequencies:
What are microwaves?
What are microwaves?
What are microwaves?
How does radar work?
What is magnetic resonance imaging?
Infrared Waves
Visible Light
A range of frequencies
In order of increasing frequency and decreasing wavelength, the EM spectrum consists of: very long wave radio, used for communication with submarines; long, medium and short wave radio (used for AM broadcasting); FM radio, television and radar; infra-red (heat) radiation, which is recorded in the Earth photographs taken by survey satellites; visible light; ultraviolet light, which, while invisible, stimulates fluorescence in some materials; x rays & gamma rays used in medicine and released in radioactive decay
Ultraviolet Waves
Can UV radiation be useful?
What is the ozone layer?
What could happen to humans…
X Rays and Gamma Rays
X Rays and Gamma Rays
Identify which statement is not true:
Why do you think MRIs cause ...
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Fill in the boxes with the waves of the EM spectrum.
Electromagnetic Waves
Chp. 12 Section 3 Radio Communication
Radio Transmission
How does a radio receive different stations?
How does a radio receive different stations?
How does a radio receive different stations?
What is AM radio?
In AM amplitude changes but frequency does not. AM frequencies range from 540,000 Hz to 1,6000,000 Hz usually listed in kHz.
What is FM radio?
Television
What is a cathode-ray tube?
What is a cathode-ray tube?
Telephones
Mobile Phone BTS Base Transceiver Station BSC Base Station Controller MSC Mobile services Switching Centre VLR Visitor Location Register HLR Home Location Register
How do cordless phones work?
How do pagers work?
Communications Satellites
Global Positioning System