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Jeopardy Jeopardy PHY101 Chapter 8 Review Study of EM Waves Cheryl Dellai
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Study of EM Waves Magnetism Interactions EM Waves EM Spectrum Atmosphere Potpourri $100 $200 $300 $400
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Magnetism $100 Like poles (repel/attract). ANSWER
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Magnetism $200 Magnetic field of the Earth on average.
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ANSWER Magnetism $300 Magnetic field at Phoenix.
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ANSWER Magnetism $400 What is the magnetic field force equation?
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Interactions $100 ANSWER What can change in the magnetic flux?
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ANSWER What is Faraday's Law? Interactions $200
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ANSWER Interactions $300 What is Ampere-Maxwell's Law?
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Interactions $400 ANSWER What is Lenz’s Law?
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EM Waves $100 ANSWER How are EM waves created?
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EM Waves $200 ANSWER A radio transmitter broadcasts at a frequency of 200,000 Hz. What is the wavelength of the wave?
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EM Waves $300 ANSWER What is the wavelength of the peak of the blackbody radiation curve for something at 3,000 K—the temperature of the filament of a light bulb? What type of EM wave is this?
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EM Waves $400 ANSWER About how hot does something have to get to glow red hot?
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EM Spectrum $100 ANSWER The cosmic background radiation has _____.
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EM Spectrum $200 ANSWER The main form of radiation that our bodies emit is __________.
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EM Spectrum $300 ANSWER __________ radiation is emitted from a small hole in a furnace.
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EM Spectrum $400 ANSWER The total radiant power emitted by a blackbody is proportional to its __________ raised to the fourth power.
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Atmosphere $100 ANSWER The ionosphere reflects __________ frequency radio waves.
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Atmosphere $200 ANSWER The ozone layer absorbs __________ radiation from sunlight.
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Atmosphere $300 ANSWER The greenhouse effect occurs because carbon dioxide in the atmosphere absorbs __________ radiation.
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Atmosphere $400 ANSWER The increase in the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is responsible for __________.
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Potpourri $100 ANSWER Bones show up in x ray images because they absorb x rays more efficiently than muscle and other tissues do. (True/False)
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Potpourri $200 ANSWER __________ are emitted when high speed electrons decelerate as they are smashed into a metal target.
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Potpourri $300 ANSWER TV remote controls use __________ radiation.
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Potpourri $400 ANSWER A superconductor expels any magnetic field from its interior. This is called __________.
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Magnetism $100 Answer Back to Jeopardy Like poles (repel/attract). Repel
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Magnetism $200 Answer Back to Jeopardy Magnetic field of the Earth on average 1 gauss or 100 µT SI unit is Tesla = T
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Magnetism $300 Answer Back to Jeopardy Magnetic field at Phoenix. 1/2 gauss or 50 µT
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Magnetism $400 Answer Back to Jeopardy What is the magnetic field force equation? F =qvB = ILB Where v & B are perpendicular XXXXXXXX
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Interactions $100 Answer Back to Jeopardy What can change in the magnetic flux? The Magnetic Field The Area The angle
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Interactions $200 Answer Back to Jeopardy What is Faraday's Law? A changing Magnetic Flux will create a changing Electric Field that opposes the change.
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Interactions $300 Answer Back to Jeopardy What is Ampere-Maxwell's Law? A changing Electric Flux will create a changing Magnetic Field that opposes the change. A current will create a Magnetic Field..
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Interactions $400 Answer Back to Jeopardy What is Lenz’s Law? The induced EMF opposes the change that caused it.
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EM Waves $100 Answer Back to Jeopardy How are EM waves created? They are created by accelerating charges.
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EM Waves $200 Answer Back to Jeopardy A radio transmitter broadcasts at a frequency of 200,000 Hz. What is the wavelength of the wave? =c/f = 1,500 m
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EM Waves $300 Answer Back to Jeopardy What is the wavelength of the peak of the blackbody radiation curve for something at 3,000 K—the temperature of the filament of a light bulb? What type of EM wave is this? ¬ max in meters = 0.0029/T in K) 9.67*E 10 -7 m = 967 nm, infrared
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EM Waves $400 Answer Back to Jeopardy About how hot does something have to get to glow red hot? T = 0.0029/ ¬ = 4265K = 3992 O C = 7153 O F Red = 680 nm PEAK AT RED Objects cooler than 700K (800 O F) appear red because we can not see into the infrared.
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EM Spectrum $100 Answer Back to Jeopardy The cosmic background radiation has _. has a blackbody spectrum.has its peak emission in the microwave band. corresponds to a blackbody at a temperature of 2.726 Ks.
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EM Spectrum $200 Answer Back to Jeopardy The main form of radiation that our bodies emit is infrared.
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EM Spectrum $300 Answer Back to Jeopardy Blackbody radiation is emitted from a small hole in a furnace.
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EM Spectrum $400 Answer Back to Jeopardy The total radiant power emitted by a blackbody is proportional to its temperature raised to the fourth power. Power = AT 4
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Atmosphere $100 Answer Back to Jeopardy The ionosphere reflects low (AM) frequency radio waves.
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Atmosphere $200 Answer Back to Jeopardy The ozone layer absorbs ultraviolet radiation from sunlight.
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Atmosphere $300 Answer Back to Jeopardy The greenhouse effect occurs because carbon dioxide in the atmosphere absorbs infrared radiation.
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Atmosphere $400 Answer Back to Jeopardy The increase in the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is responsible for global warming, the greenhouse effect.
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Potpourri $100 Answer Back to Jeopardy Bones show up in x ray images because they absorb x rays more efficiently than muscle and other tissues do. (True)
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Potpourri $200 Answer Back to Jeopardy X-rays are emitted when high speed electrons decelerate as they are smashed into a metal target.
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Potpourri $300 Answer Back to Jeopardy TV remote controls use infrared radiation.
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Potpourri $400 Answer Back to Jeopardy A superconductor expels any magnetic field from its interior. This is called the Meissner effect.
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