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1. Unit 4B.1
5. Remembering the EM Spectrum Long, low, red, radio
Short, high, gamma, vi (violet)
9. Electromagnetic Radiation Characteristics Frequency (?)- the number of waves that pass a given point at each second
also known as the rate of oscillation
the frequency of a wave is directly proportional to its energy
High frequency radiation is high energy radiation
10. Electromagnetic Radiation EM Radiation: radiation ranging from low energy radio waves to high energy X-rays and gamma rays; includes visible light
http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/ems1.html
http://lectureonline.cl.msu.edu/~mmp/applist/Spectrum/s.htm
11. What is electromagnetic radiation? Composed of photons
Photons = bundles of energy, packets of energy
Photons travel as waves, at the speed of light
Photons do not require a medium to travel (they can move through a vacuum!)
Speed of Light: (c)
is equal to the product of wavelength and frequency
c = ?? = 3.0 x 108 m/s
12. Wave Calculation Formulas E = h?
E: energy of em radiation (Joules)
h: Planks constant, 6.626 x 10-34 Joules/Hz
? : frequency (Hz or 1/second)
? ? = c
? : wavelength (meters or centimeters)
? : frequency (Hz or 1/second)
c = 3.0 x 108 m/s or 3.0 x 1010 cm/s
16. Example Problem #1 Calculate the wavelength of the yellow light emitted by a sodium lamp if the frequency of the radiation is 5.10 X 1014 Hz (5.10 X 1014 s-1)
17. Example Problem #2 The laser used in CD players uses light with a wavelength of 950 nm. What is the frequency of this light? (1m = 109nm)
18. Velocity of a Wave Velocity = f ?
Ex: Calculate the velocity of a wave if the frequency is 5Hz and the wavelength is 12m
Note: Hz = waves/sec
Answer = 60 m/s
19. Solar Radiation Solar radiation spreads over a large portion of the electromagnetic spectrum
45% in infrared (IR) region
46% in the visible region
9% in the ultraviolet (UV) region
20. Infrared Radiation(1mm- 750nm) heat radiation
Electromagnetic radiation with frequencies slightly lower than red light
Causes certain bonded atoms to vibrate more energetically which results in temperature increase
Short wavelength is transmitted to the earth and is reflected within the atmosphere
21. Conduction vs. Convection vs. Radiation Conduction: heat transfer through contact
Ex: hand on stove
Convection: heat transfer through convection currents- through fluids
Ex: warm breeze, heat rises, cold air falls
Radiation: heat transfer through electromagnetic waves
Ex: car heating up from the suns rays, popping popcorn in microwave
23. Visible Radiation(750nm- 400nm) Red- 650nm
Orange- 590nm
Yellow- 570nm
Green- 510nm
Blue- 475nm
Indigo- 445nm
Violet- 400nm
24. Ultraviolet radiation(400nm- 10nm) 3 types of UV radiation:
UV-A: the longest wavelength and lowest energy (longer than 320nm)
UV-B: higher energy; causes sunburn, long term exposure linked to skin cancer (280-320nm)
UV-C: highest energy UV radiation; used to sterilize materials because UV-C photons have enough energy to break covalent bonds (shorter than 280nm)