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Electric field lines originate on positive charges and terminate on negative charges Magnetic field lines always form closed loops–they do not begin or end anywhere Magnetic fields are generated by moving charges or currents A varying magnetic field induces an emf and hence an electric field Unification of E and B fields Maxwell hypothesized that a changing electric field would produce a magnetic field
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Producing Electromagnetic Waves Electromagnetic waves are produced by charged particles Every charged particle has an electric field surrounding it The electric field produces electric forces that can push or pull on other particles When a charged particle moves it produces a Magnetic field A magnetic field can exert magnetic forces that can act on certain materials Example: If you place a paper clip near a magnet, the paper clip will move toward the magnet because of the magnetic field surrounding the magnet.
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What is an Electromagnetic Wave? Electromagnetic waves can transfer energy without a medium Electromagnetic waves are transverse waves that transfer electrical and magnetic energy An electromagnetic wave consists of vibrating electric and magnetic fields that move through space at the speed of light
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Speed of electromagnetic waves
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Propagation of EM waves EM waves are transverse wave E and B fields are perpendicular to each other Both fields are perpendicular to the direction of propagation
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Concept Test Q1 :Suppose that the electric field of an electromagnetic wave decreases in magnitude. The magnetic field: Sol. For electromagnetic waves, the electric field and magnetic field are always in phase. Their magnitudes are related by E= c B at all times.
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Producing Electromagnetic Waves When a charged particle changes its motion, its magnetic field changes The changing magnetic field causes the electric field to change When one field vibrates, so does the other **The two fields constantly causes each other to change and this produces an Electromagnetic wave**
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Speed All electromagnetic waves travel at the same speed in a vacuum = 300,000 km/s This speed is called the speed of light – At this speed, light from the sun takes about 8 minutes to travel to the Earth (150 million km) – Light waves travel more slowly in air
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Models of Electromagnetic Waves Many properties of electromagnetic waves can be explained by a wave model Some properties are best explained by a particle model Both a wave model and a particle model are needed to explain all of the properties light
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Energy in EM waves
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The energy transported through a unit area per unit time is called the intensity The electromagnetic spectrum
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Radio wave and microwave Infrared, visible, ultraviolet
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X ray and gamma ray
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