CH-24: Electromagnetic Waves The above colors correspond to different wavelengths in the visible region of the spectrum of electromagnetic waves.

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CH-24: Electromagnetic Waves The above colors correspond to different wavelengths in the visible region of the spectrum of electromagnetic waves.

Electromagnetic wave Electric and magnetic fields fluctuating together can form a propagating electromagnetic wave.

The Nature of Electromagnetic Waves The changing magnetic field creates an electric field that fluctuates in time and the changing electric field creates the magnetic field.

Speed of Electromagnetic Waves All electromagnetic waves move through a vacuum at the same speed, and the symbol c is used to denote its value. This speed is called the speed of light in a vacuum and is c = 3.00 × 10 8 m/s. In air, electromagnetic waves travel at nearly the same speed as they do in a vacuum, but, in general, they move through a substance such as glass at a speed that is substantially less than c. In 1865, Maxwell determined theoretically that electromagnetic waves propagate through a vacuum at a speed given by,

Radio and TV reception A radio wave can be detected with a receiving antenna wire that is parallel to the electric field of the wave. With a receiving antenna in the form of a loop, the magnetic field of a broadcasted radio wave can be detected.

Communications in a Cruise Ship This cruise ship uses both straight wire and loop antennas to communicate with other vessels and on-shore stations.

Cochlear Implant Hearing-impaired people can sometimes recover part of their hearing with the help of a cochlear implant. The broadcasting and receiving of electromagnetic waves lies at the heart of this device.

Wireless Capsule Endoscopy This wireless capsule endoscope is designed to be swallowed. As it passes through a patient’s intestines, it broadcasts video images of the interior of the intestines.

Crab Nebula Four views of the Crab Nebula, which is the remnant of a star that underwent a supernova explosion in 1054 AD. It is located 6300 light- years away from the earth.

24.2. The Electromagnetic Spectrum

24.3. The Speed of Light The time required for light to travel between two places on earth is very short Nobel prize winner, Michelson used a rotating eight-sided mirror to measure the speed of light. Today, the speed of light has been determined with such high accuracy that it is used to define the meter.

24.4. The Energy Carried by Electromagnetic In a microwave oven, the rotating fan blades reflect the microwaves to all parts of the oven. The Greenhouse Effect: The energy carried by electromagnetic waves in the infrared and visible regions of the spectrum plays the key role in the greenhouse effect that is a contributing factor to global warming.

24.5. The Doppler Effect and Electromagnetic Waves When electromagnetic waves and the source and the observer of the waves all travel along the same line in a vacuum (or in air, to a good degree of approximation), the single equation that specifies the Doppler effect is,

POLARIZED ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES

Polaroid sunglasses When Polaroid sunglasses are uncrossed (left photograph), the transmitted light is dimmed due to the extra thickness of tinted plastic. However, when they are crossed (right photograph), the intensity of the transmitted light is reduced to zero because of the effects of polarization.

IMAX 3-D Film In an IMAX 3-D film, two separate rolls of film are projected using a projector with two lenses, each with its own polarizer. The two polarizers are crossed. Viewers watch the action on-screen through glasses that have corresponding crossed polarizers for each eye. The result is a 3-D moving picture.

Liquid Crystal Displays

THE OCCURRENCE OF POLARIZED LIGHT IN NATURE In the process of being scattered from atmospheric molecules, unpolarized light from the sun becomes polarized.