Electromagnetic Spectrum Flashcards

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What is the electromagnetic spectrum?

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  • A continuous spectrum of tranverse waves which light is a part of
  • Electromagnetic waves transfer energy and can transfer information, and all travel at the same speed (speed of light) through a vacuum
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What are the 7 types of electromagnetic waves in order of decreasing wavelength and range, and increasing frequency and energy?

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  • Radio
  • Microwave
  • Infrared
  • Visible light
  • Ultraviolet
  • X-rays
  • Gamma rays
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What is the effect on wavelength and frequency as you move down the electromagnetic spectrum?

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  • Wavelength goes from highest to lowest (radio with the highest, gamma with the lowest
  • Frequency goes from lowest to highest (radio with the lowest, gamma with the highest
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What is the effect on energy and range as you move down the electromagnetic spectrum

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  • Range goes from highest to lowest (radio with the highest, gamma with the lowest
  • Energy goes from lowest to highest (radio with the lowest, gamma with the highest) - meaning the highest energy within the radiation emitted
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What is the order of colours in the visible light spectrum in terms of decreasing wavelength and range, and increasing frequency and energy?

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  • Red
  • Orange
  • Yellow
  • Green
  • Blue
  • Indigo
  • Violet

(Roy G Biv)

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What are the main uses of radio waves?

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Communications and broadcasting, like radios and TVs

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What are the main uses of microwaves?

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  • Heating food
  • Communications like satellite transmissions, wifi and cellular data
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What are the main uses of infrared waves?

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  • Thermal imaging for infrared cameras, night vision and medical scans
  • Heaters
  • Remote controls
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What are the main uses of visible light?

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  • Seeing things and taking photographs/videos
  • Fibre-optic communications
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What are the main uses of ultraviolet waves?

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  • Fluroescent bulbs (energy efficient)
  • Invisible ink (security marking)
  • Sun-tanning
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What are the main uses of x-rays?

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Observing the internal structure of objects, used in medicine, security and industry

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What are the main uses of gamma-rays?

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  • Sterilising food and medical equipment
  • Treating cancer (radiotherapy)
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What are the dangers of radio waves?

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There are no dangers

It is not dangerous due to its very low frequency and energy. As you go down the spectrum the danger increases

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What are the dangers of microwaves?

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Internal heating of bodily tissues

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What are the dangers of infrared waves?

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Skin burns

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What are the dangers of visible light?

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Eye damage

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What are the dangers of ultraviolet waves?

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  • Eye damage (blindness)
  • Damage to skin cells (sunburn) and eventually skin cancer

Ultraviolet, x-rays and gamma rays are all ionising, so have the ability to cause cancer

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What are the dangers of x-rays?

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  • Kills + damages cells, causing mutations
  • Cancer
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What are the dangers of gamma-rays?

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  • Kills + damages cells, causing mutations
  • Cancer
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What are some preventative measures you can take to protect yourself from damaging electromagnetic waves?

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  • Limiting exposure (decreasing time, increasing distance)
  • Shielding the source, and wearing dense, absorbing equiment, or wearing sunscreen in the case of ultraviolet
  • Eye protection can protect against infrared, visible light and ultraviolet