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Electromagnetic Spectrum By Ms. Merrikin
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wave- up and down movement of energy from one place to another
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electromagnetic waves (EM waves)- Electric and magnetic energy travel through empty space Stars (our sun) emit every type of EM wave.
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electromagnetic spectrum (EMS)- a diagram showing the waves from longest to shortest wavelength
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Extra Credit Assignment: Find and print your own EMS diagram for your notes Illustrate and draw your own EMS diagram using your notes.
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Humans can only see VISIBLE LIGHT Humans can only feel Infrared Energy (IR) What can we sense?
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Wave NameProperties / Effects UsesInteresting Facts Radio Micro Infrared Visible Ultraviolet X-Ray Gamma
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RADIO WAVES
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USES: MRI Scans, Radio signals, TV broadcast, satellite communications. Emitted by radio antennae and by stars. May be sent by aliens? EFFECTS: They have the lowest energy, so they are harmless.
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Microwaves rowavesves
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USES: Cell phones, radar, cooking. Effects: Possible link between cell phones and brain tumors
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Infrared Waves
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USES: fast food heat lamps, finding people in the dark, measuring temperature SOURCES: anything warm Infrared spy camera
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VISIBLE LIGHT - the only EM waves humans can SEE! Makes up only a very small part of the EM spectrum! Has medium wavelength and medium energy, so it is not harmful to organisms.
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Ultraviolet (UV) Waves
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USES: tanning and hand dryers for bacteria disinfection, dentistry EFFECTS: Has more energy than visible light, so it may damage skin cells, may cause cancer SOURCES: Stars and UV lights (like the SUN) Skin cancer on a man’s arm
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X-RAYS
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Airport Security Body Scans and Luggage Scans
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X-Ray Image of the Sun
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USES: to see inside the body, to see inside luggage, to kill cancer cells, sterilize medical equipment EFFECTS: Has a lot of energy, so it may damage DNA, may cause cancer X-RAYS USES
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GAMMA RAYS Mushroom cloud from atomic bomb
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EFFECTS: may damage DNA, may lead to cancer or radiation sickness SOURCES: radioactive elements (U, Ra, Cs-137, Ir-92, Co-60,K-40,Tc-99), nuclear explosions, stars, supernovae GAMMA RAYS
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Nuclear Medicine – Patient is injected or drinks radioactive dyes that they can scan for
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Food Sterilization
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USES: see inside the body, measure blood flow, kill cancer cells (radiation therapy), measure the thickness of metal, find leaks in pipes, strengthen materials, sterilize food & medical equipment, measure properties of rock and soil. GAMMA RAYS
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