EM Waves & Matter (OCR GCSE Physics A (Gateway))
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Interaction of Different Substances
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When EM waves move from one medium to another the waves might be:
Transmitted
Absorbed
Reflected
Refracted
When waves move from one medium to another they can be transmitted, reflected, refracted or absorbed
The material interacts differently with different parts of EM spectrum because of the difference in wavelength
Whilst some wavelengths might be transmitted, others might be reflected, refracted or absorbed
Which of the interactions happen depends on:
The wavelength of the waves
The material the wave is travelling through
For example, glass will:
Transmit and/or refract visible light
Absorb UV radiation
Reflect IR radiation
Refraction of EM Waves
Higher Tier Only
Some effects, for example, refraction, are due to the difference in velocity of the waves in different substances
Although all electromagnetic waves travel at the same speed in a vacuum, when they encounter certain materials (water, glass, oil) they will slow down
How much they slow down depends on the material
This slowing of electromagnetic waves causes them to refract
A simple example of this is the refraction of visible light when it enters (or leaves) a glass block, although other electromagnetic waves can also refract
When electromagnetic waves pass through matter, their interactions slow them down causing them to refract
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