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Used in radio stations, cell phones, walkie talkies, TV stations Open the first flap and write the following information about radio waves inside: Longest wavelength Least amount of energy Tune into a wavelength or frequency and convert into mechanical vibrations Used in radio stations, cell phones, walkie talkies, TV stations

Open the second flap and write the following information about Micro waves inside: Shorter wave length and more energy than radio waves longer wave length and less energy than infrared waves Used in outer space satellites and studying Earth from space Used in microwaves to cook food Micro wave towers can transmit information like phone call from one city to another. They are good for this because they can penetrate through light rain and snow.

Open the third flap and write the following information about infrared waves inside: Shorter wave length and more energy than micro waves Longer wave length and less energy than visible light These are heat waves Used in stove tops, curling irons, remote controls, heat lamps at a buffet table Night vision goggles will allow us to see the infrared waves emitting from warm objects such as humans and animals.

Open the fourth flap and write the following information about visible light inside: Shorter wave length and more energy than infrared waves Longer wave length and less energy than ultraviolet waves The small portion of electromagnetic spectrum detected by human eyes We see different wave lengths as different colors When you see an object, all the colors are absorbed by that object except the color you see. The color you see is that one that gets reflected R O Y G B I V (lowest frequency to highest frequency) Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, Violet

Open the fifth flap and write the following information about Ultraviolet waves inside: Shorter wave length and more energy than visible light Longer wave length and less energy than Xrays Used to kill bacteria in food and in medical equipment Too much UV from the sun can cause skin cancer Limited exposure help skin cells produce vitamin D

Open the sixth flap and write the following information about x- rays inside: Very high in energy Shorter wave length and more energy than UV waves Longer wave length and less energy than Gamma rays Used in hospitals or dentists to look at bones Used in airports to look inside luggages

Open the seventh flap and write the following information about Gamma rays inside: Shortest wave length and highest energy of all the waves Has the power to kill cells and therefore is used to treat some forms of cancer In space it happens naturally in black holes and supernovas On Earth – nuclear bombs