Waves Physics 12

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What are anti-nodle fringes that are not the central maximum called

'nth' Secondary maximum

What is the path the difference for a wave changing phase

1/2 lamda ~\

What year did Robert Hook develop his wave theory of light

1665

What year did James Clark maxwell predict the existence of electromagnetic waves

1864

In what year did Heinrich hertz discover radio waves

1887

In what year did Wilhem Rontgen discover Xrays and what did he realize he could do with them

1895 • form images inside living tissue

What is the central maximum equal to

2<>Y

What is Faraday's Law

A changing magnetic field can produce an electric field

What is white light

A mix of all the colours of light

Describe the process that allows electromagnetic wave to exist as a radiate away from the source that created it

Accelerating electric charge to produce changing fields of electromagnetic wave

What is the relationship in 3-D space between the electric field, magnetic field, and the direction of propagation of electromagnetic waves

According to Faraday's law, the direction of electric field is perpendicular to the direction of magnetic field, which are both perpendicular to the direction of propagation of the wave

In many spectrum, x-rays and gamma rays overlap. What distinguishes a Gatorade from an x-ray

All waves on the spectrum produced by accelerated charges except for Gamma Ray's which are produced by nuclear decay [energy transformations that occur with the nucleus of an Atom]

How are radio waves usually produced

And alternating current attached to an antenna accelerates

According to the particle theory was like, why would particles have to be troubling extremely quickly

Because like consists of particles travelling in a straight line

Why couldn't this debate be settled easily in the 1600s and 1700s

Because of Newton's undoubtedly success in other scientific areas. He was given immense prestige with in the scientific community for his successful studies in gravity

Why is sunscreen not made to block out UVC

Because the ozone in the earth's atmosphere absorbs it before it reaches Earth surface

In which diagram does the right bisector hit the centre antidotal fringe

Both single slit and Double slit

Which two physicist were the main proponents of the wave theory of light

Christian Huygen and Robert Hooke

If the path difference is 1 lamda, 2 lambda etc...

Contructive interference

If frequency decreases, what happens to the wavelength

Decreases

If the path different is 1/2 lamda, 3/2 lamda, 5/2 lambda etc...

Destructive interference

How is diffraction explained using Huygen's principle

Each point passing through an opening acts as a point source for new spherical wavelets

State Huygen's principle

Every point on a wave front can be considered a point source of tiny secondary wavelets that's right out in front of the wave at the same speed as the wave itself

Visible light's colour varies with its______

Frequency

What happens to the frequency as you move to the right of the electromagnetic spectrum

Frequency increases

Who won the first Nobel Prize for physics in 1901 for his discovery of x-rays

German physicist Wilhem Röntgem

What were grimaldi's observations?

He observed differaction when light passed through A narrow slit, rays of coloured light were created. This supports the wave theory

Who verified maxwells production of the existence of electromagnetic waves

Heinrich hertz

How was reflection explained using Huygen's principle

Incident rays hit points on reflecting surfaces which then act as point sources for spherical wavelets

What happens to the waves energy as the frequency increases

Increases

Who is the main proponent of the particle theory of light

Isaac newton

Who was able to determine that waves travel to the speed of light

James Clerk maxwell

Who established the four equations governing the study of electromagnetism

James clerk maxwell

What is rectilinear propagation

Light travelling in straight lines

What are the four key ideas described in maxwells for equations

Magnetic field lines form a closed loop That have another beginning or end, changing magnetic field can produce an electric field, the changing electric field can produce a magnetic field, electric charges in space produce an electric field

How does a microwave heat food

Microwaves in a microwave oven are seg to a specific frequency that strongly interact with water molecules, causing them to vibrate and produce thermal energy

How did newton explain refraction

Netwon claimed that particles will bend toward the normal if they are going from a slow to fast medium

How did newton argue that the particle theory could explain Grimaldi's observations

Newton argued that light did not travel around corners as waves do, Grimaldi's observations were result of light particles colliding with the edges of the slit

According to the particle theory of light, why would light particles have to be travelling extremely quickly

Newton did not observe any pressure from light so their masses had to be relatively small

How to the particle theory of light explain reflection

Newton said that if light undergoes perfectly elastic collisions, horizontal velocity does not change but vertical velocity is reversed, causing the particles to bounce

What happens to the reflected pulse when incident pulse is going from slow to quick

No phase change

What is resonance

Periodic force that matches the natural frequency of an object

What is electromagnetic radiation

Radiation that consist of interacting magnetic and electric fields, traveling at the speed of light

What part of the electromagnetic spectrum were first produced by human

Radio waves

Which colour of light has the longest wavelength

Red

What did Max will predict would be needed to generate an electromagnetic wave

Repeated oscillations between electric and magnetic field that would take the form of electromagnetic waves in space

What objects use infrared radiation

Satellite cameras to monitor Earth's weather

What type of wavelengths does the earths Ozone absorbe

Shorer wavelengths of UV light

What are the benefits of being exposed to UV light

Stimulates the production of vitamin D in the human body

Explain refraction

The difference in the speed of wave fronts travelling in the two media causes the waves to bend toward or away from the normal

Using Huygen's principle, explain how a single slit creates an interference pattern

The incident on the way friends upon the single slit can be considered an infinite amount of secondary wavelets that interfere to create the single slit interference pattern

What is the electromagnetic spectrum

The range of frequencies and wavelength of all electromagnetic waves

What happens to the reflection post when incident pulse is moving from quick to slow

There is a phase change

True or false: all other biological effects of UV radiation are harmful

True

True or false: infrared interact strong with molecules and is absorbed by most substances

True

Order UV light in increasing frequency

UVA, UVB, UVC

Which colour of light is most energetic

Violet

How do x-rays form images inside living tissue

X-rays that passed through soft tissue blacken and are absorbed by bones which appear clear

For L and the right bisector to be equal what must be true

sin§ must be equal to or less than one so that they are parallel


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