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Electromagnetic Spectrum | GCSE Physics P1.6 |
List the different waves in the electromagnetic spectrum in decreasing order of wavelength. | Radio waves, microwaves, infrared radiation, visible light, ultraviolet, x-rays and gamma rays. |
What speed do the waves in this spectrum travel at? | 300 million metres per second. |
Are the electromagnetic waves transverse or longitudinal? | Transverse. |
What is the range, in terms of wavelength, for radio waves? | 1000 metres to 10 centimetres. |
Complete this sentence: Long radio waves are reflected by the _______ , while short waves _______ through the atmosphere and into space. | Long radio waves are reflected by the atmosphere , while short waves pass through the atmosphere and into space. |
Name three uses for radio waves. | 1. To transmit radio / T.V. programmes. 2. To detect objects (radar). 3. For communication with astronauts. |
What is the range, in terms of wavelength, for microwaves? | 1 metre to 1 millimetre. |
Complete this sentence: Microwaves are absorbed by _______ , which then gain _______ and _______ making the _______ rise. | Microwaves are absorbed by cells / water, which then gain energy and vibrate making the temperature rise. |
Name three uses for microwaves. | 1. To heat foods and drinks. 2. Mobile phone communications. 3. Traffic cameras and radar. |
What is the range, in terms of wavelength, for infrared radiation? | 1 millimetre to 700 nanometres. |
Complete this sentence: Infrared radiation, or also called _______ , is emitted by _______ (the hotter they are, the _______ radiation it emits), and is detected by _______ . | Infrared radiation, or also called thermal, is emitted by all things (the hotter they are, the more radiation it emits), and is detected by special detectors. |
Name three uses for infrared radiation. | 1. Night vision goggles. 2. Room heaters. 3. Passive Infrared devices (P.I.R.s), such as those in alarm systems. |
What is the range, in terms of wavelength, for visible light? | 700 nanometres to 400 nanometres. |
Complete these sentences: Light is emitted by many things, including the _______ . All objects absorb some of the light, meaning they seem _______ . Light is detected by our _______ or light detectors. | Light is emitted by many things, including the sun . All objects absorb some of the light, meaning they seem coloured . Light is detected by our eyes or light detectors. |
Name three uses for visible light. | 1. To see. 2. Cameras and photography. 3. Fiber optic cables. |
What is the range, in terms of wavelength, for ultraviolet light? | 400 nanometres to 10 nanometres. |
Complete these sentences: Ultraviolet is emitted by special _______ and can be found in _______ . It is detected by special _______. It can cause skin to _______ or to _______ , if the exposure is longer. | Ultraviolet is emitted by special lights and can be found in sunlight . It is detected by special detectors. It can cause skin to tan or to burn, if the exposure is longer. |
Name three uses for ultraviolet light. | 1. To verify bank notes. 2. To kill microbes. 3. To create tans. |
What is the range, in terms of wavelength, for x-rays? | 10 nanometres to 0.01 nanometres. |
Complete these sentences: X-rays are emitted by heavy _______ . They are absorbed by _______ , which is why bones look white in x-ray scans. | X-rays are emitted by heavy elements . They are absorbed by calcium , which is why bones look white in x-ray scans. |
Name three uses for x-rays. | 1. To detect broken bones. 2. CAT scans. 3. To destroy tumours. |
What is the range, in terms of wavelength, for gamma rays? | Less than 10 picometres. |
Complete these sentences: Gamma rays are emitted by _______ , or _______ , nuclei. They are absorbed thick _______ or _______ . | Gamma rays are emitted by unstable , or radioactive, nuclei. They are absorbed thick lead or concrete . |
Name three uses for gamma rays. | 1. To sterilise medical equipment. 2. To make / destroy cancerous cells. 3. Radioactive tracers. |
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