Properties of Electromagnetic Waves (Edexcel GCSE Physics)
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Properties of EM Waves
Electromagnetic waves are defined as:
Transverse waves that transfer energy from the source of the waves to an absorber
All electromagnetic waves share the following properties:
They are all transverse
They can all travel through a vacuum
They all travel at the same speed in a vacuum
There are 7 types of electromagnetic waves, which all together form a continuous spectrum
The electromagnetic spectrum
Transfer of Energy by EM Waves
Electromagnetic (EM) waves carry energy and so can transfer energy from one point to another point
EM waves with a shorter wavelength carry a higher energy
This includes UV, X-rays and gamma rays
The higher the energy of the EM wave, the more dangerous it is
Energy Transfer by Microwaves
Water molecules absorb certain wavelengths of microwave radiation
Therefore, microwave ovens transfer energy from the electronics to heat the food placed inside it
Energy transfer in a microwave oven
Energy Transfer by Infrared
All hot objects emit infrared radiation
The emitted waves can then be absorbed by other objects, warming them up
Infrared camera vs. normal camera on a Leslie cube
Energy Transfers from the Sun
The Sun emits several types of EM radiation, including:
Visible light waves allow living creatures to see
Infrared waves heat up the Earth
Ultraviolet waves provide plants with the energy for photosynthesis which they need to grow
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