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1 INFRARED WAVES BY: EMILY OPPENHEIMER AND PHOEBE KIMMELMAN

2 What are infrared waves?  The name infrared comes from the Latin word infra, meaning below, and the English word red (as in the color).

3 What are the frequency/wavelength of infrared waves?  Wavelength = 10 -3 – 10 -6 meters  Frequency = 10 12 – 10 15 Hz  Wavelength = 10 -3 – 10 -6 meters  Frequency = 10 12 – 10 15 Hz

4 Is your type of waves considered relatively high or low in energy?  The frequency is relatively low  This means that this type of wave is low in energy  The frequency is relatively low  This means that this type of wave is low in energy

5 What are the effects of your wave on humans?  Infrared waves that have frequencies closest to red are not known to have an effect on humans  Infrared waves with longer wave lengths can hurt the body  Infrared waves that have frequencies closest to red are not known to have an effect on humans  Infrared waves with longer wave lengths can hurt the body

6 What uses/applications does your wave have?  Night vision equipment  Infrared filters are used to capture red light (on the very bottom scale of visible light since visible light and infrared light are so close to each other)  Night vision equipment  Infrared filters are used to capture red light (on the very bottom scale of visible light since visible light and infrared light are so close to each other)

7 Weather Satellites

8 Fun Facts!  Art history: Infrared Imaging  The pitviper has two infrared sensory pits on its head as a detection system to catch prey  Art history: Infrared Imaging  The pitviper has two infrared sensory pits on its head as a detection system to catch prey

9 More Fun Facts!

10 Even more fun facts!

11 Acknowledgments  http://www.colorado.edu/intphys/Class/IPHY3730 /image/figure8-15.jpg  amazingdata.com  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infrared http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infrared  wiki.answers.com/.../How_are_infrared_wav es_harmful_to_the_human_ body -  http://www.tanningtruth.com/wp- content/uploads/2008/01/tanning101- lightrays1.jpg  http://www.colorado.edu/intphys/Class/IPHY3730 /image/figure8-15.jpg  amazingdata.com  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infrared http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infrared  wiki.answers.com/.../How_are_infrared_wav es_harmful_to_the_human_ body -  http://www.tanningtruth.com/wp- content/uploads/2008/01/tanning101- lightrays1.jpg


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