04 Waves, Sound and EM Spectrum Flashcards
What is the use of UV radiation?
produced by tanning bed lights to tan skin
used to detect conterfeit money
Give three properties (features) common to all EM waves
They all…
travel at the speed of light
all transverse waves
all transfer energy and information without transferring matter
all travel through a vacuum
Which wave has the largest wavelength?
wave 1
largest distance between adjacent crests
How can you make a transverse wave with a slinky?
Move your hand in a side to side movement
List the EM spectrum in order of decreasing frequency
Gamma
X-ray
UV
Visible
IR
Microwave
Radio
How is wavespeed, wavelength and frequency related?
wavespeed = wavelength x frequency
Label the compressions, rarefactions and wavelength on the longitudinal wave below
What is 204 nm in m?
204 x 10-9 m
How can you make a longitudinal wave with a slinky?
move your hand in a forwards and backwards movement
How would you measure the frequency of waves passing a jetty?
Time how long it take for 10 waves to pass the end of the jetty
frequency = 10 waves / time for 10 waves to pass
Fred noticed that 10 waves passed a point in 5 seconds. What is the frequency of the wave?
frequency = 10 waves/ 5 s
= 2 Hz
What is 700 micrometres in metres?
700 x 10-6 m
Fred noticed that 10 waves passed a point in 5 seconds. What is the period of the wave?
Time period = 5 seconds / 10 waves
= 0.5 seconds for one wave to pass
Which wave has the largest amplitude?
wave 2
It has the largest displacement from the equilibrium
What is the unit for time period?
seconds or s
What is the unit for amplitude?
metres (m) or decibels(dB)
What has a larger wavelength?
Infrared or gamma?
Infrared
Match the following terms with their definition
frequency- the number of waves going past in one second
wavelength- the length of one repeat of the wave pattern
wave speed- how far a wave travels in one second
Why are UV waves dangerous?
They can damage the retina and damage eye sight
They can cause skin cancer
What is the use of microwaves?
produced by microwaves to cook food
produced by mobile phones to communicate
Produced by satellites to send signals to satellite dishes
What is a transverse wave?
Where the oscillation is 90° to the direction of wave travel
How do the waves of red light differ from waves of violet light
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Red light-larger wavelength and lower frequency- it has less energy
Blue light- smaller wavlength and higher frequency- it has more energy
What are the uses of infrared radiation (IR)
emitted by ovens to cook food
emitted by radiators to heat houses
emitted by tv controllers to control t.v.
What is the relationship between wavelength and frequency of a wave?
As wavelength increases, frequency decreases
They are inversely proportional
What is the use of X-rays?
Used to detect breaks in bones
used to detect crystal structure in salts
List the EM spectrum in order of increasing frequency
Radio
Microwave
IR
Visible
UV
X-ray
Gamma