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Electromagnetic waves are transverse waves that do not need a medium to travel › This means they can travel in space! The transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves is called radiation
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Electromagnetic waves have a wide range of wavelengths, frequencies and energy The arrangement of electromagnetic waves according to their wavelengths is called the Electromagnetic Spectrum
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Speed = wavelength x frequency (as 1 the other ) Waves with the longest wavelength have the lowest frequencies and the lowest energy Waves with the shortest wavelengths have the highest frequencies and the highest energy
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Longest wavelength Lowest frequency Lowest energy Examples: › Radio < FM / AM › TV › Radar
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2 nd longest wavelength 2 nd lowest frequency and energy Examples: › Cell phones › Microwave Ovens
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The energy you feel as heat (heat rays) 3 rd longest wavelength 3 rd lowest frequency and energy Examples: › Heat lamps › TV remotes
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The only EM wave we can see! Middle of the spectrum ROY G B(I)V < longest wavelength to shortest wavelength
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3 rd shortest wavelengths 3 rd highest frequency and energy Examples: Sun burn Black lights Sterilizers
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2 nd shortest wavelength 2 nd highest frequency and energy Pass through skin and soft tissue but not bone or lead
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Shortest wavelength Highest frequency Highest energy The most penetrating and dangerous waves of the EM spectrum Examples: › Certain nuclear reactions › Kill cancer cells › Examine body’s internal organs
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