EM Waves & Atoms (Edexcel GCSE Physics)
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EM Waves & Atoms
Atoms can interact with electromagnetic (EM) waves in one of two ways, they can be:
Absorbed
Emitted
When an EM wave hits an atom, it can be absorbed by one of the electrons giving it energy
This causes the electron to move up to a higher energy level
Then an electron will move back down to a lower energy level and will emit an EM wave in the process
The electrons orbiting atoms can absorb and emit EM waves by moving between different energy levels
In this way, atoms can absorb and emit electromagnetic waves over a wide range of frequencies depending on the gap between the energy level that the electron has moved
The energies associated with electron transitions tend to be in the visible and ultraviolet range (and sometimes X-rays)
Higher energies (ie. gamma rays) can only be achieved when EM waves interact with the nucleus
The nucleus of an atom can absorb and emit EM waves in a similar way to electrons
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