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1 Electromagnetic Waves Examples with differing frequencies, wavelengths and energy levels http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/ems1.html

2 Electromagnetic Waves Electromagnetic (EM) waves are transverse waves consisting of changing electric fields and changing magnetic fields An EM wave can travel through a vacuum, or empty space as well as through matter (medium) EM waves are produced when an electric charge vibrates or accelerates

3 Speed of Light The speed of light in a vacuum: c = 3 x 10 8 m/s This was calculated by physicist Albert Michelson in 1926 He used a rotating mirror on one mountain and another mirror on another mountain to make the calcuation

4 Radio Waves Radio waves have the lowest frequency, longest wavelength and least amount of energy Radio waves are used in radio, television, microwaves and radar In addition microwaves which are a type of radio wave carry cell phone conversations

5 Infrared Rays Infrared waves have a higher frequency and shorter wavelength than radio waves Infrared waves are used as a source of heat and to detect heat We cannot see infrared rays but can feel the heat

6 Visible Light Visible light is light the human eye can see Red light has the longest wavelength and lowest frequency Violet has the shortest wavelength and the highest frequency

7 Visible Light The colors of the visible spectrum are abbreviated as Roy G. Biv = red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_G._Biv

8 Ultraviolet Rays Ultraviolet (UV) rays have a higher frequency than violet light UV rays help our skin in moderation but excessive exposure can cause sunburn and possibly skin cancer

9 X-Rays X-rays have short wavelengths and high frequencies X-rays can go through matter that light cannot Our teeth and bones absorb x-rays

10 Gamma Rays Gamma rays have the shortest wavelength and the highest frequency Gamma rays also have the most energy http://www.darvill.clara.net/emag/emaggam ma.htm


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