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Chapter 13 Sound
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Section 1
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► ► Electromagnetic waves made by vibrating electric charges and can travel through space. ► ► Electric and magnetic fields related forces operate even in empty space Moving electric charge creates magnetic field Changing magnetic fields create changing electric fields and vice versa. ► ► Electromagnetic waves produced when an electric charge is vibrating ► ► Vibrating electric charges are surrounded by vibrating electric and magnetic fields
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► ► Properties of Electromagnetic fields carry radiant energy as frequency increases, wavelength decreases ► ► Frequency number of vibrations per second measured in hertz ► ► Wavelength is the distance from one crest to another measured in meters ► ► Wave speed the vacuum of space, 300,000 km/s electromagnetic waves slow as they travel through matter
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Waves and particles ► ► Difference is still not clear ► ► Light can behave as a particle or wave Know as duality ► ► Photon Particle of light whose energy depends on frequency ► ► All particles can behave like a wave
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Section 2
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► ► Electromagnetic spectrum Entire range of electromagnetic wave frequencies ► ► Radio waves low-frequency electromagnetic waves with wavelengths from less than a cm to about 1000 m ► ► Microwaves radio wave lengths of about 1 to 10 cm ► ► Radar radio waves bounced off an object to determine its speed and location ► ► Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) radio waves produce an image of inside the body
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► ► Infrared waves slightly higher frequency than radio waves people feel it as thermal energy or warmth ► ► Visible light wavelengths between ~390 to 770 billionth of a meter can be seen with the eye ► ► Ultraviolet waves Have frequencies slightly higher than visible light; can damage skin ► ► Ultraviolet light can kill bacteria can be absorbed by some fluorescent materials and released as visible light ► ► Ozone layer absorbs most of the Sun’s harmful ultraviolet waves.
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► ► X rays and gamma rays ultra-high-frequency electromagnetic waves that can travel through matter, break molecular bonds & damage cells ► ► X rays used to provide images of bones and to examine suitcases at airports without opening them. ► ► Radiation therapy used to kill diseased cells
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Section 3
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► ► Radio transmission radio converts electromagnetic waves into sound waves ► ► Carrier wave specific frequency which radio station is assigned ► ► AM radio broadcast by varying amplitude of carrier wave frequencies range from 540 to 1,600 thousand vibrations per second ► ► FM radio transmit by varying frequency of carrier wave frequencies range from 88 million to 108 million vibrations per second
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► ► Television sounds and images changed into electronic signals broadcast by carrier waves ► ► Audio sent by FM radio waves ► ► Video sent by AM signals ► ► Cathode-ray tube A sealed vacuum chamber with a coated screen that receives electron beams to provide images
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► ► Telephones microphone converts sound waves into electrical signal ► ► Cell phone electrical signal creates a radio wave that is transmitted to and from a microwave tower ► ► Cordless phone transceiver sends one radio signal & receives another at different frequency from base unit ► ► Pagers radio receiver on which a message is left
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► ► Communication satellites high frequency microwave signal is transmitted to a satellite satellite amplifies it and returns it to Earth at a different frequency ► ► Satellite telephone systems mobile phones transmit radio signals to a satellite satellite relays them back to a ground station that passes the call into the telephone network ► ► Television satellites uses microwaves rather than longer-wavelength radio wave ground receiver dish focuses the microwave beam onto an antenna
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► ► Global positioning system system of satellites, ground stations, and receivers that provide information about the receiver’s location on or above the Earth’s surface ► G.P.S.
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