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Section 2: Waves of the Electromagnetic Spectrum Objectives: list and compare different types of electromagnetic waves describe how the electromagnetic spectrum is arranged name uses for waves of the electromagnetic spectrum

Characteristics of Electromagnetic Waves All electromagnetic waves travel at the same speed, but they have different wavelengths and different frequencies. Remember: Speed= Wavelength x Frequency

Electromagnetic Spectrum The electromagnetic spectrum is the name for the range of electromagnetic waves when they are placed in order of increasing frequency.

The electromagnetic spectrum is made up of radio waves infrared rays visible light ultraviolet rays X-rays gamma rays

Radio Waves Radio waves are electromagnetic waves with the longest wavelengths and lowest frequencies. A radio receiver converts radio waves into sound waves that you can hear.

Other Uses for Radio Waves Police use radio waves and the Doppler effect to find the speeds of vehicles. Radio waves are also used in medicine to produce pictures of tissues in the human body. This process is called magnetic resonance imaging, or MRI.

Microwaves The radio waves with the shortest wavelengths and the highest frequencies are known as microwaves. Inside a microwave oven, water molecules in food absorb energy from the microwaves, causing the food to get hot.

Microwaves Short-wavelength microwaves are used in radar. Radar, which stands for radio detection and ranging, can be used to locate objects.

Infrared Rays Infrared rays have shorter wavelengths and higher frequencies than radio waves. Because you can feel the longest infrared rays as warmth, these rays are often called heat rays.

Infrared Rays An infrared camera takes pictures using infrared rays instead of light. These pictures are called thermograms. A thermogram shows regions of different temperatures in different colors.

Visible Light Visible light has shorter wavelengths and higher frequencies than infrared waves. The longest waves of visible light are red. The colors in the visible spectrum are red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and violet, in order of increasing frequencies.

Ultraviolet Rays Electromagnetic waves with wavelengths just shorter than those of visible light are called ultraviolet rays, or UV. UV lamps are often used to kill bacteria.

X- Rays X-rays are electromagnetic waves with very short wavelengths. X-rays can penetrate most matter. X-rays are used to make images of bones inside the human body. They are also used to take pictures of objects used in industry and engineering.

Gamma Rays Gamma rays have the shortest wavelengths and highest frequencies of the electromagnetic spectrum. They are the most penetrating of all electromagnetic waves.

Gamma Rays Some radioactive substances produce gamma rays. They are used in medicine in radiation therapy to kill cancer cells.

Review Of the order of the Electromagnetic Spectrum