Applications of EM Waves (Edexcel IGCSE Physics (Modular))

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Applications of EM waves

  • Each region of the electromagnetic spectrum has a variety of uses and applications

Uses of EM waves

Wave Type

Uses

Radio

Broadcasting and communications

Microwaves

Cooking and satellite transmissions

Infrared

Heaters and night vision equipment

Visible light

Optical fibres and photography

Ultraviolet

Fluorescent lamps

X-rays

Observing the internal structure of objects and materials, including medical applications

Gamma rays

Sterilising food and medical equipment

Radio waves & microwaves

  • Both radio waves and microwaves are used in wireless communication

  • This includes:

    • Radios

    • Air traffic communication

    • Mobile phone communication

  • At very high intensities microwaves are used to heat things in a microwave oven

Infrared

  • Infrared is emitted by warm objects and can be detected using special cameras (thermal imaging cameras).

  • Examples of the uses of infrared are:

    • Security cameras to see people in the dark

    • TV remote controls

    • Transport signals down fibre optic cables

Visible

  • Visible light is the only part of the electromagnetic spectrum that the human eye can see

  • It is also used in fibre optic communication

Ultraviolet

  • Ultraviolet is responsible for giving you a sun tan, which is your body’s way of protecting itself against the ultraviolet

  • When certain substances are exposed to ultraviolet, they absorb it and re-emit it as visible light (making them glow)

    • This process is known as fluorescence

  • Fluorescence can be used to secretly mark things in special ink, such as banknotes

X-rays

  • The most obvious use of x-rays is in medicine

  • X-rays can pass through most body tissues but are absorbed by the denser parts of the body, such as bones

Gamma Rays

  • Gamma rays are dangerous and can be used to kill cells and living tissue

  • Gamma rays can also be used to sterilise equipment by killing off the bacteria

Examiner Tips and Tricks

Common questions in your exam require you to discuss the uses and applications of EM radiation. Learn the uses listed in the table for each radiation type. 

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