1.7.4

Properties

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Properties of Electromagnetic Waves

All electromagnetic waves are transverse waves that travel at the same speed (or velocity) in a vacuum. To simplify things, we assume that the speed of electromagnetic waves in air is the same as that in a vacuum. There is a continuous spectrum of EM waves and the waves transfer energy from the source to the absorber of the wave.

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Wavelength vs frequency

  • As you move from gamma rays to radio waves, the wavelengths increase and the frequencies decrease.
  • Gamma rays have the shortest wavelength and the highest frequency.
  • Radio waves have the longest wavelength and the lowest frequency.
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Wave energy

  • Electromagnetic waves transfer energy from the source of the wave to an absorber of the wave.
  • Gamma rays also carry the most amount of energy than any other wave in the electromagnetic spectrum.
  • Wave energy increases with frequency.
  • Wave energy decreases with wavelength.
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Seven types of wave

  • The electromagnetic spectrum can be split into seven types of wave.
  • In order of highest frequency to lowest, the seven types are gamma, X-ray, ultraviolet (UV), visible, infrared, microwave, and radio waves.

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1Principles of Science I

1.1Structure & Bonding

1.2Properties of Substances

1.3Cell Structure & Function

1.4Cell Specialisation

1.5Tissue Structure & Function

1.6Working with Waves

1.7Waves in Communication

2Practical Scientific Procedures and Techniques

3Science Investigation Skills

4Principles of Science II

4.1Extracting Elements

4.2Relating Properties to use of Substances

4.3Organic Chemistry

4.4Energy Changes in Industry

4.5The Circulatory System

4.6Ventilation & Gas Exchange

4.7Urinary System

4.8Cell Transport

4.9Thermal Physics

4.10Materials

4.11Fluids

5Contemporary Issues in Science

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