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Target: I can identify and take notes on the important aspects of electromagnetic waves. Electromagnetic Waves (EMW): A wave Charged particles Can travel through space Or through matter EMW parts: 2 parts Electric field And magnetic field EMW properties: Wavelength And frequency EMW carry “Radiant Energy”

Target: I can identify and take notes on the important aspects of electromagnetic waves. Electromagnetic Spectrum: Wide range of electromagnetic waves Different wavelengths and frequencies The higher the frequency of an EMW, the more energy it has. EMW travel at the speed of light 300,000 km/s (takes 8 min & 20 sec for light to travel from sun to earth)

Target: I can identify and take notes on the important aspects of electromagnetic waves. Electromagnetic Waves (EMW): A wave Charged particles Can travel through space Or through matter EMW parts: 2 parts Electric field And magnetic field EMW properties: Wavelength And frequency EMW carry “Radiant Energy”

The higher the frequency of an EMW, the more energy it has. EMW travel at the speed of light 300,000 km/s (takes 8 min & 20 sec for light to travel from sun to earth)

-Electromagnetic Waves- Electromagnetic Spectrum: Wide range of electromagnetic waves Different wavelengths and frequencies

Electromagnetic Spectrum: Wide range of electromagnetic waves Different wavelengths and frequencies -Electromagnetic Waves-

Electromagnetic Spectrum: Wide range of electromagnetic waves Different wavelengths and frequencies -Electromagnetic Waves-

Electromagnetic Spectrum: Wide range of electromagnetic waves Different wavelengths and frequencies -Electromagnetic Waves-

Electromagnetic Spectrum: Wide range of electromagnetic waves Different wavelengths and frequencies -Electromagnetic Waves-

Electromagnetic Spectrum: Wide range of electromagnetic waves Different wavelengths and frequencies -Electromagnetic Waves-

Electromagnetic Spectrum: Wide range of electromagnetic waves Different wavelengths and frequencies -Electromagnetic Waves-