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The Nature of Electromagnetic Waves
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Objectives Compare the types of electromagnetic radiation in terms of wavelength, frequency, energy and application. Explain how seeing in different types of light is helpful in astronomy.
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Electromagnetic waves- transverse waves with some electrical & magnetic properties.
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Electromagnetic radiation- energy transferred by electromagnetic waves. ***can travel in a vacuum
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Electromagnetic spectrum- range of electromagnetic waves in order of increasing frequency.
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Electromagnetic Spectrum Animation http://www.colorado.edu/physics/ 2000/waves_particles/index.html http://www.colorado.edu/physics/ 2000/waves_particles/index.html
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All electromagnetic waves travel at the same speed. 300,000 km/sec or 186,000 miles/sec.
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Radio Waves *Longest wavelength, shortest frequency *Picked up by antennas *Each radio station broadcasts at a different frequency
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Microwaves *Radio wave with the shortest wavelength & highest frequency. *Used in microwave ovens *Used to transmit cellular phone calls
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Radar *Short-wavelength microwaves *Monitor speed of vehicles *Track weather systems
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Infrared Waves *Can feel them as warmth *Used in heat lamps *Warmer objects give off more infrared rays *Thermograms shows regions of different temperatures in colors *Use infrared cameras or binoculars in the dark http://coolcosmos.ip ac.caltech.edu/ima ge_galleries/ir_zoo/
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Visible Light *Roy G. Biv
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Ultraviolet Rays *energy is great enough to kill living cells *small doses are beneficial, they stimulate cells to produce vitamin D and can be used to treat jaundice in newborns.
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X-Rays Cannot penetrate bone or lead Too much exposure can cause cancer.
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Gamma Rays shortest wavelength, highest frequency produced by some radioactive substances & nuclear reactions can cause illness used in radiation therapy for cancer used to examine the body’s interior (Nuclear Medicine)
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Space Images in Different Wavelengths http://coolcosmos.ipac.caltech.edu/cosmi c_classroom/multiwavelength_astronomy/ multiwavelength_museum/ http://coolcosmos.ipac.caltech.edu/cosmi c_classroom/multiwavelength_astronomy/ multiwavelength_museum/
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Objective Check Compare radio waves and x-rays in terms of wavelength, frequency, energy and application. Give an example of how seeing in a different type of light is helpful in astronomy.
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