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Electromagnetic Spectrum
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Range of Behavior Electromagnetic waves are characterized by their wavelength or frequency. Linked by the speed of lightLinked by the speed of light The frequency is associated with an energy. High frequency is high energyHigh frequency is high energy The common unit is the electron-volt (eV). Work done by 1 V potential on one electronWork done by 1 V potential on one electron hc = 1.240 keV nm
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Electromagnetic Radiation Traditional upper boundaries for types of EM radiation: (m) (Hz)E (eV) Radio waves 13 10 8 1.24 10 -6 Radio waves 13 10 8 1.24 10 -6 Microwaves1 10 -3 3 10 11 1.24 10 -3 Microwaves1 10 -3 3 10 11 1.24 10 -3 Infrared0.75 10 -6 4 10 14 1.65 Infrared0.75 10 -6 4 10 14 1.65 Visible light0.4 10 -6 7.5 10 14 3.1 Visible light0.4 10 -6 7.5 10 14 3.1 Ultraviolet light1.2 10 -8 2.4 10 16 1 10 2 Ultraviolet light1.2 10 -8 2.4 10 16 1 10 2 X-rays1.4 10 -11 3 10 19 1.2 10 5 X-rays1.4 10 -11 3 10 19 1.2 10 5 Gamma rays (highest energy) Gamma rays (highest energy)
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Radio Waves Radio waves primarily come from the oscillation of currents in conductors. A 1 MHz frequency has an energy of 6.6 x 10 -28 J. The long wavelengths travel easily and are not interfered by atoms. Except conductorsExcept conductors
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Microwaves Microwaves are very short wavelength radio waves. Microwaves are associated with the vibrations of some atoms and molecules. Water molecules act as a dipole. Motion increased by microwaves Causes heating
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Radiation from Heat Heated objects give off electromagnetic waves. Higher temperature has more radiationHigher temperature has more radiation A hot object gives off a spectrum of frequencies. Shifts based on temperatureShifts based on temperature This is called blackbody radiation low energy high energy frequency intensity
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Infrared Molecules are heated by infrared waves. Radiant heat Wavelengths longer than visible light are called infrared rays. Come from warm objectsCome from warm objects
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Visible Light Visible light is radiation in a narrow band of wavelength. 400 nm to 800 nm400 nm to 800 nm Narrower ranges are colorsNarrower ranges are colors Corresponds to maximum output from the Sun. Many atoms and molecules have specific behavior at unique frequencies of light. low energy high energy frequency intensity
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Ultraviolet Ultraviolet rays have shorter wavelengths than visible light. Higher energy Often with visible light Some molecules absorb ultraviolet and reemit visible light. Fluorescent light
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X-Rays X-rays are associated with energetic transitions in atoms. Continuous spectra result from electron bombardment. The short wavelength x-rays can penetrate materials. Stopped by dense atomsStopped by dense atoms target electrons x-ray
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Gamma Rays Gamma rays are photons associated with nuclear or particle processes. Energy range overlaps: soft gamma equals hard x-ray Acceleration of a very energetic charged particle gives x-rays and gamma rays. Called bremsstrahlung next e e Z
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