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Waves & Electromagnetic Radiation Chapter 6 Great Idea: Whenever an electrically charged object is accelerated, it produces electromagnetic radiation—waves of energy that travel at the speed of light
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Chapter Outline The Nature of Waves The Electromagnetic Wave The Electromagnetic Spectrum
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The Nature of Waves
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Energy Transfer by Waves Wave –A traveling disturbance Properties of Waves –Wavelength –Frequency –Velocity –Amplitude
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The Relationship Among Wavelength, Frequency, and Velocity Velocity of a wave –Equation:
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The Two Kinds of Waves: Transverse and Longitudinal Transverse –Motion is perpendicular to wave direction Longitudinal –Motion is same direction as wave
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Interference –Constructive Interference Act together –Destructive Interference Cancellation
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The Electromagnetic Wave
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The Anatomy of the Electromagnetic Wave Point A –Maximum strength, but decreasing Point B –Minimum strength, but increasing Electromagnetic waves continue through internal mechanisms and transfer energy as they travel
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Light & The Energy of Electromagnetic Waves Speed of Light –All electromagnetic waves have same velocity –c=300,000km/s Energy –Higher frequency=blue color –Lower frequency=red color
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The Doppler Effect Doppler Effect –Wave motion is independent of its source –If source moves, frequency appears to change
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Transmission, Absorption, and Scattering Transmission –Wave passes through matter Absorption –Wave & energy are absorbed Scattering –Waves absorbed and reemitted Diffuse scattering Reflection
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The Electromagnetic Spectrum
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Maxwell’s equations –Predicted more waves Hertz –Radio waves
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Radio Waves & Microwaves Radio Waves –Range: kilohertz to hundreds of megahertz –Longest waves Microwaves –Range: 1mm-1m
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Infrared Radiation –Range: 1mm-1µ All warm objects emit radiation
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Visible Light –Range: 700nm-400nm Colors –Slices of electromagnetic spectrum
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Ultraviolet Radiation –Range: 400nm-100nm –Shorter wavelength=more energy Damage to cells Fluorescence
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X-rays & Gamma Rays X-rays –Range: 100nm-0.1nm –High-frequency –Medicine Gamma Rays –Range: 0.1nm (10 -10 m)-10 -12 m –Highest frequency –Medicine –Astronomy
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