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Electromagnetic Spectrum Research Poster

Poster Requirements Title – Name of the region of the Electromagnetic Spectrum assigned. Where is this type of radiation located on the Electromagnetic Spectrum in relation to other kinds of radiation? What properties of the wave define why it is found within this area of the spectrum? Key characteristics of your type of radiation (wavelength, frequency, key facts). Pictures or drawings – any visuals pertaining you your type of radiation, these can be diagrams, pictures, or anything that help present your radiation. How is it used or found in our everyday lives or certain industries? Identify and explain at least two uses. Is it harmful, helpful or both? Include evidence to support your statement. You must have at least 3 references and they must be sited using the following format: Website Title: Article Title: Date Accessed:  

Gallery Crawl Upon completion of posters, you will complete a gallery walk in order to evaluate the work of other students. While viewing other students’ posters, you will answer questions on each type of radiation. (These will serve as your notes on the EM spectrum)