Chapter 8 - Electromagnetic Waves Flashcards

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1
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What is the order of the EM spectrum (In decreasing wavelengths and increasing frequencies)

A

Radio waves -> Microwaves -> Infrared radiation -> Visible light -> Ultraviolet radiation -> X-Rays and gamma radiation

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2
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What is the range in wavelengths of the EM spectrum?

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10^-15 –> 10^4

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3
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What colours does white light contain?

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All colours of the visible spectrum

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4
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Name a use for infrared radiation

A

Carrying signals from remotes and optical fibres

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5
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Name a use for microwaves

A

Carry satellite TV programs and mobile phone calls

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Name a use for radio waves

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Radio and TV broadcasting, radio communications and mobile phone calls

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7
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How can microwaves be harmful to humans?

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By heating internal parts of the body

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8
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How can infrared radiation be harmful to humans?

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Can cause skin burns

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How does the wavelength and frequency of radio waves impact them?

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How far they can travel, spread or how much information they can carry

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10
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Are mobile phones save to use?

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We don’t know

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11
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What are optical fibres used for?

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To transmit signals by light or infrared radiation

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12
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Why would someone choose to transmit a signal by optical fibre instead of radiowaves or microwaves?

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  • OF can carry more information

- OF are more secure -> signals stay in fibre

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13
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Is the wavelength of ultraviolet waves longer or shorter than visible light?

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Shorter

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14
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How can ultraviolet waves harm us?

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Harms eyes and can cause blindness and is harmful to the skin

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15
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Name a use of X-rays

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Forming X-ray images in a hospital

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16
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Name a use for gamma rays

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Sterilise medical equipment, kill harmful bacteria in food, kill cancer cells

17
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Describe how ionisation impacts an object

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By passing through an object and knocking off electrons -> atoms become charged

18
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What are charged atoms called?

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Ions

19
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Name one way how x-rays are used in hospitals

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  • To make images and CT scans

- Destroy tumours near the surface of skin

20
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Do bones or soft tissue absorb more of an X-Ray?

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Bones

21
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What can CT scans distinguish between?

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  • Different types of soft tissue

- Bone and soft tissue