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Electromagnetic Waves
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Electromagnetic Spectrum
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Radio Waves f ~ 10 6 Hz – 10 9 Hz λ ~ 300 m – 0.3 m Lowest frequency, highest wavelength Used to transfer information (TVs, Radios etc) Used in astronomy (radio telescopes)
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Electromagnetic Spectrum Microwaves f ~ 10 9 Hz – 10 12 Hz λ ~ 300 mm – 0.3 mm Used to carry long distance telephone conversations Used to cook
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Electromagnetic Spectrum Infrared Waves f ~ 10 12 Hz – 4.3 x 10 14 Hz λ ~ 0.3 mm – 700 nm Felt as heat Remote controls often use infrared ( λ ~1000 nm)
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Electromagnetic Spectrum Ultraviolet Light f ~ 7.5 x 10 14 Hz - 10 17 Hz λ ~ 400 nm – 3 nm Causes suntans and sunburns (and cancer) Majority of UV rays are absorbed by Ozone (O 3 )
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Electromagnetic Spectrum X-Rays f ~ 10 17 Hz - 10 20 Hz λ ~ 3 nm – 0.003 nm Used in medicine
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Electromagnetic Spectrum Gamma Rays f ~ 10 20 Hz and higher λ ~ 0.003 nm and lower Can kill cancer cells and microorganisms in food
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