Electromagnetic Waves

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Electromagnetic Waves

Electromagnetic Wave A wave that can travel through empty space or through matter Forms when a charged particle vibrates

Electromagnetic Spectrum Seven main types of electromagnetic waves Increasing frequency Increasing energy Increasing wavelength

Electromagnetic Spectrum

Electromagnetic Spectrum Radio Wave Low energy Low frequency Wavelength = 30+ cm Signal for radio and TV

Electromagnetic Spectrum Microwave Low energy Low frequency Wavelength = 1 to 30 cm Transmits info by satellites Cell phones Cooks food Weather radar

Electromagnetic Spectrum Infrared Waves Wavelength between microwaves and light waves Transfers warmth Energy from the sun

Electromagnetic Spectrum Visible Light Waves Range of wavelengths Colors we see Lights

Electromagnetic Spectrum Ultraviolet Waves Also called UV rays Can be harmful to living things Earth’s atmosphere blocks most of these harmful rays

Electromagnetic Spectrum X-Rays High energy Pictures of the body Pass through skin and muscle, but not bones Airport scanners

Electromagnetic Spectrum Gamma Rays Produced by vibrations in the nuclei of atoms Penetrates lead Causes nuclear reactions