Light Waves
Find the period of a 10Hz wave -
1/10 or .1
A wave has a frequency of 25Hz and a wave length of 8m, find the speed
200 m/sec
You hear thunder 3 seconds after you see the lightening. How far away is the storm?
3 * 340 m/s (speed of sound) = 1020 meters
Light
A wave that can travel through a vacuum
How electromagnetic waves are classified
According to wavelength and frequency
EM Spectrum
All light, visible and invisible.
Is light a wave or particle.
Both
Gamma Rays
Dangerous EM waves that have very high energy and come from nuclear reactions; can be used to treat some forms of cancer.
X-Rays
EM waves that can pass through skin and have short wavelengths.
Infrared
EM waves that have very low energy and have long wavelengths. The sun emits this.
Ultraviolet
EM waves with more energy than visible light and can cause sunburns.
Infrared
Electromagnetic waves we feel as heat.
Scattering
Interaction of light with matter that causes light to change direction; the reason for the blue sky and why light "dims" over distance.
Why do we see lightening and hear thunder a few seconds later?
Light travels faster then sound, so the light from the lightning hits our eyes before the sound reaches our ears.
Radio Waves
Long wavelengths used in cell phones
Pavement might produce diffuse reflection, while a mirror produces ________ .
Plane, or regular, reflection
Put these from least energy to most energy - Radio, Ultraviolet, X - Rays, Visible, Microwaves
Radio Waves, Microwaves, Visible Light, Ultraviolet, X - Rays
Apparent colors that we see
Reflections of certain wavelengths of visible light
300,000,000 m/sec
The speed of all EM waves, the speed of light.
Prism
Used to seperate white light into its colors.
How are electromagnetic waves produced?
Vibrations of electrically charged particles.
Put thes three in order from slowest to fastest - Light, Sound, Water
Water, Sound, Light
Constructive interference
Waves combine to create a wave with greater amplitude.
Put these in order from shorteset to longest wavelengths - Radio, Ultraviolet, X - Rays, Visible, Microwaves.
X - Rays, Ultraviolet, Visible Light, Microwaves, Radio Waves
AM
amplitude modulation
FM
frequency modulation