3. MECHANICAL WAVE
• Requires a medium to propagate.
• Mechanical waves maybe longitudinal or
transverse.
• e.g. sound waves, water wave, earthquake,
etc.
4. ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVE
• Can travel in a vacuum and in any medium.
• Electromagnetic waves are transverse wave.
• e.g. radio wave, heatwave, light wave,
microwave, etc.
5. ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVE
• In 1862, James Clark Maxwell
theorized the existence of
electromagnetic waves.
However, it was not until
1887, through the effort of
Heinrich Hertz, When those
waves( except light) were
observed.
8. GAMMA RAY
• Are emitted by radioactive materials like
Cobalt-60 and cesium-137.
• They are highly penetrating because of
their very short wavelengths, which range
from less than 10-14 m to 10-10 m.
• Gamma rays are used to detect cracks in
metals.
• exposure can cause cancer or even
mutation, they can also destroy cancer
cells in the process called radiotherapy.
• Paul Villard discovered gamma ray in
1900.
9.
10. X-RAY
• Also known as then Roentgen wave
• Are a thousand times shorter than the
shortest visible light and has a lengths
ranging from 10-12 m to 10-18 m.
• X-rays are used in internal photography,
also used in airports security checks to
see inside of luggage.
• Exposure to X-ray can cause damage to
tissues and cancer.
• Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen discovered X-
Ray.
11.
12. UV-RAY (Ultraviolet Ray)
• Has a wavelength range of 10-10 m
to 10-8 m.
• Main source of UV rays is the SUN,
other sources are special lumps used
in bank to detect fake money or bank
notes.
• Long Exposure to UV Ray can cause
burn, produces sun-tan, and can
cause skin cancer.
• Johann Wilhelm Ritter discovered UV-
Ray.
13.
14. • Extends from short wave 4x0-7 m to 7.6X107 m.
• Is a part of the electromagnetic spectrum visible to our
unaided eye.
• Colors of light:
VISIBLE LIGHT
Red - 760 nm
Orange - 610 nm
Yellow - 590 nm
Green - 550 nm
Blue - 470 nm
Indigo - 440 nm
Violet - 410 nm
15.
16. INFRARED RAYS
• Also known as heat wave
• Have longer wavelengths than red
light ranging from 7X10-7 m to 10-3
m.
• Used in remote control fro television,
old mobile phones, night vision
equipment, computers, laptops and
printers are also equipped with
infrared ray.
• Long use will lead to overheating.
• Discovered by Sir William Herschel in
1800.
17.
18. R DIO WAVES
• Has the longest
electromagnetic wavelengths
ranging from 10-1 m to 104 m.
• Used in police radio
communication system,
military aircraft, radio and
television stations. Also used in
GPS, Bluetooth, and WiFi.
• Discovered by Henrich Hertz in
1887.
22. 1. All waves can travel in a vacuum.
2. Waves are periodic disturbance.
3. Electromagnetic waves are longitudinal
wave.
4. Mechanical waves can travel in a vacuum
of space.
5. Water wave is example of mechanical
wave.
23. 6. Electromagnetic waves can pass through any
medium.
7. Both mechanical and electromagnetic wave need a
medium to propagate.
8. Electromagnetic spectrum is a chart that show the
electromagnetic radiation with their corresponding
wavelengths and frequency.
9. Waves are classified according to their movement
and nature.
10. X-Ray is an example of electromagnetic wave.
25. 11. This wave is used in microwave ovens
12. Used to take photographs of internal body
bones, internal organs) and is also used in
airport security checks to see the inside of your
luggage
13. This wave’s main source is the sun.
14. This wave is recorded as the most penetrating
wave because of their very short wavelengths.
15. These are the longest of all electromagnetic
waves ranges from 10-1 m to 10 4m.
26. 16. This can cause sun tan, burn or even skin
cancer.
17. Used in GPS, Bluetooth, WiFi, and Police Radio
Security Systems.
18. This wave is used for night vision equipment,
TV remote control and is used in most
computers, printers and laptops.
19. This is the only wave that is visible to our
unaided eye.
20. Used to detect cracks in metal.
28. 21. He is the scientist who theorized the
existence of electromagnetic waves.
A. Paul Villard
B. Wilhelm Roentgen
C. James Clark Maxwell
D. William Herschel
29. 22. Infrared wave or heat wave is
discovered by _____________.
A. Paul Villard
B. William Herschel
C. Wilhelm Roentgen
D. James Clark Maxwell
30. 23. Who discovered x-ray?
A. Johann Wilhelm Ritter
B. William Herschel
C. Wilhelm Roentgen
D. Heinrich Hertz
31. 24. ________ discovered gamma ray in
1900.
A. Paul Villard
B. Wilhelm Roentgen
C. James Clark Maxwell
D. Heinrich Hertz
32. 25. He discovered the ultraviolet (UV) rays.
A. Paul Villard
B. Johann Wilhelm Ritter
C. James Clark Maxwell
D. Heinrich Hertz
33. 26. Which of the following has the
LONGEST wavelengths?
A. RED
B. VIOLET
C. GREEN
D. BLUE
34. 27. Which of the following has the
SHORTEST wavelengths?
A. UV RAY
B. VISIBLE LIGHT
C. X-RAY
D. INFRARED WAVE
35. 28. Which of the following has the
LONGEST FREQUENCY?
A. UV RAY
B. RADIOWAVE
C. VISIBLE
D. X-RAY
36. 29. Which of the following has the LOWEST
FREQUENCY?
A. UV RAY
B. MICROWAVE
C. VISIBLE
D. GAMMA RAY
37. 30. Which of the following has the
SHORTEST WAVELENGTH?
A. UV RAY
B. MICROWAVE
C. VISIBLE
D. GAMMA RAY