PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS
OF THE DIFFERENT
REGIONS OF EM WAVES
Mrs. Nelsie A. Rivera
What I Know
Directions: Choose the
correct answer and write
the chosen letter on a
separate sheet of paper.
1. Which of the following forms of
electromagnetic wave is used mostly
in communication?
A. Gamma rays C. Radio wave
B. Infrared D. X-ray
2. What type of electromagnetic
wave is produced by making
electrons vibrate in an antenna?
A.Infrared C. Radio wave
B.Microwave D. X-Ray
3. Which of the following energy transformations
occur at the receiving station?
A.Sound energy energy to electrical energy
B.Electromagnetic energy to electromagnetic
energy.
C.Electrical energy to electromagnetic energy
D.Electromagnetic energy to electrical energy.
4. Satellite communication is an
application of what type of wave?
A.Infrared C. Radio wave
B.Microwave D. X-Ray
5. Which type of radio waves are
used to broadcast FM stations?
A.Infrared C. Radio wave
B.Microwave D. X-Ray
LET’S CHECK YOUR WORK
1. A
2. B
3. B
4. B
5. B
ARRANGE ME
Directions: Arrange the
given letters to reveal the
hidden words. Raise your
hand if you want to
answer.
ARRANGE ME
A P
L
P
I C A O
N
ARRANGE ME
E M
W
A V E
PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS
OF THE DIFFERENT
REGIONS OF EM WAVES
Mrs. Nelsie A. Rivera
SHARING IS CARING
Directions: Each group will be given
reading materials to answer the question
assign to each group. You have 5 minutes
to prepare for your presentation. Shout a
yell once done.
• Radio is very widely used in modern
technology, in radio communication, radar,
radio navigation, remote control, remote
sensing and other applications.
• They are generated by an electronic device
called a transmitter connected to an
antenna which radiates the waves, and
received by a radio receiver connected to
another antenna.
Can you name another use of
Radio waves?
Microwaves are now being widely used in numerous
medical applications. Some of these include:
• Cardiology-deals with the disorders of the heart
• Oncology-treating cancer
• Rhizotomy – minimal invasive surgical procedure
• Cosmetic treatments
• Gynecology
• Dental treatments
• Otolaryngology- focus on the ears, nose and throat
• Ophthalmology
• Microwaves cause heating. This property has been
harnessed to create targeted dielectric thermal
desiccation of human tissue. This process is referred to
as microwave ablation.
Bluetooth
• It uses short-range microwave signals to
connect two devices, thus eliminating the
need to use unsightly cables and wires. It
uses a technique known as spread
spectrum frequency hopping in which
signals rapidly change carriers over many
different frequency channels.
• The sequence in which this is done is
usually random but known to both
receiver and transmitter. It eliminates any
possibility of interference with any other
device.
Household appliances such as heat
lamps and toasters use IR radiation to
transmit heat, as do industrial heaters
such as those used for drying and
curing materials.
 Incandescent bulbs convert only
about 10 percent of their electrical
energy input into visible light energy,
while the other 90 percent is converted
to infrared radiation, according to
the Environmental Protection Agency
The therapeutic effects of heat
• Infrared radiation can promote local blood
circulation and reduce muscle tension.
Examples of traditional medical applications
of infrared radiation include the relief of
muscle pain and tension, as well as the
treatment of autoimmune diseases or
wound-healing disorders.
• However, the question of whether it is
sensible to treat an illness or complaint with
heat, or whether it may in fact be harmful to
do so, must always be assessed by a doctor
on a case-by-case basis.
Backlighting –
UV lamps provide
backlighting to the
avionics and aerospace
industry, providing
reliable lighting in
airplane cabins and
cockpits.
UV curing
– used in many
manufacturing
applications, UV lamps
for curing of inks,
coatings and finishes
provides a strengthened
outer uses for uv lightter
coating.
Tanning
– UV lamps are the
core technology in
tanning salons, offering
clientele a way to enjoy
a sun-kissed look from
man-made technology.
Germicidal
– UVC germicidal lamps
are designed to
replicate UVC radiation
which is proven to have
immense sterilization
and disinfection
properties.
• Exposure to high radiation levels can
have a range of effects, such as
vomiting, bleeding, fainting, hair loss,
and the loss of skin and hair.
• Miscarriage for pregnant woman
• Mammography
• A mammogram is another very common
application for the x-ray and is requested
for patients who want to get tested for
abnormal growths in the breast.
Mammograms use x-rays to capture
images of what’s inside the breasts. It is
used to detect abnormal growths so a
determination can be made if further
testing is necessary. Mammograms have
drastically reduced deaths associated with
breast cancer since 1990 because it allows
for early diagnosis.
•The extremely high energy of
gamma rays allows them to
penetrate just about
anything. They can even pass
through bones and teeth.
•This makes gamma rays very
dangerous. They can destroy
living cells, produce gene
mutations, and cause cancer.
I AM ENGAGED:
Directions: THUMBS UP if the Statement is TRUE
and THUMBS DOWN if the statement is FALSE
1. Radio
Broadcasting is
the correct
application of
radio waves.
2. Low frequency is
suitable for
communication
over great distances
3. Remotes uses
microwaves
4. Diagnosis of bone
fracture is
considered as the
application of
infrared waves
5. UV light kills
bacteria and viruses
thru its germicidal
effect
NOW I KNOW
INDIVIDUAL ACTIVITY (5 ITEM QUIZ)
Directions: Classify in which type of
Electromagnetic wave corresponds with the
following application. You will be given 20
seconds/item.
(Quizizz.com )
ASYNCHRONOUS ACTIVITY
Directions: Kindly do the following activities:
1. Quiz via Google form (link will be submitted
in our GC)
2. Study in advance the effects of
Electromagnetic Radiation on things and the
Environment in preparation for our ODL next
week.
G10 Science Q2_Practical Application of EM Waves.pptx

G10 Science Q2_Practical Application of EM Waves.pptx

  • 1.
    PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS OF THEDIFFERENT REGIONS OF EM WAVES Mrs. Nelsie A. Rivera
  • 2.
    What I Know Directions:Choose the correct answer and write the chosen letter on a separate sheet of paper.
  • 3.
    1. Which ofthe following forms of electromagnetic wave is used mostly in communication? A. Gamma rays C. Radio wave B. Infrared D. X-ray
  • 4.
    2. What typeof electromagnetic wave is produced by making electrons vibrate in an antenna? A.Infrared C. Radio wave B.Microwave D. X-Ray
  • 5.
    3. Which ofthe following energy transformations occur at the receiving station? A.Sound energy energy to electrical energy B.Electromagnetic energy to electromagnetic energy. C.Electrical energy to electromagnetic energy D.Electromagnetic energy to electrical energy.
  • 6.
    4. Satellite communicationis an application of what type of wave? A.Infrared C. Radio wave B.Microwave D. X-Ray
  • 7.
    5. Which typeof radio waves are used to broadcast FM stations? A.Infrared C. Radio wave B.Microwave D. X-Ray
  • 8.
    LET’S CHECK YOURWORK 1. A 2. B 3. B 4. B 5. B
  • 10.
    ARRANGE ME Directions: Arrangethe given letters to reveal the hidden words. Raise your hand if you want to answer.
  • 11.
  • 12.
  • 13.
    PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS OF THEDIFFERENT REGIONS OF EM WAVES Mrs. Nelsie A. Rivera
  • 14.
    SHARING IS CARING Directions:Each group will be given reading materials to answer the question assign to each group. You have 5 minutes to prepare for your presentation. Shout a yell once done.
  • 16.
    • Radio isvery widely used in modern technology, in radio communication, radar, radio navigation, remote control, remote sensing and other applications. • They are generated by an electronic device called a transmitter connected to an antenna which radiates the waves, and received by a radio receiver connected to another antenna.
  • 17.
    Can you nameanother use of Radio waves?
  • 19.
    Microwaves are nowbeing widely used in numerous medical applications. Some of these include: • Cardiology-deals with the disorders of the heart • Oncology-treating cancer • Rhizotomy – minimal invasive surgical procedure • Cosmetic treatments • Gynecology • Dental treatments • Otolaryngology- focus on the ears, nose and throat • Ophthalmology • Microwaves cause heating. This property has been harnessed to create targeted dielectric thermal desiccation of human tissue. This process is referred to as microwave ablation.
  • 20.
    Bluetooth • It usesshort-range microwave signals to connect two devices, thus eliminating the need to use unsightly cables and wires. It uses a technique known as spread spectrum frequency hopping in which signals rapidly change carriers over many different frequency channels. • The sequence in which this is done is usually random but known to both receiver and transmitter. It eliminates any possibility of interference with any other device.
  • 23.
    Household appliances suchas heat lamps and toasters use IR radiation to transmit heat, as do industrial heaters such as those used for drying and curing materials.  Incandescent bulbs convert only about 10 percent of their electrical energy input into visible light energy, while the other 90 percent is converted to infrared radiation, according to the Environmental Protection Agency
  • 24.
    The therapeutic effectsof heat • Infrared radiation can promote local blood circulation and reduce muscle tension. Examples of traditional medical applications of infrared radiation include the relief of muscle pain and tension, as well as the treatment of autoimmune diseases or wound-healing disorders. • However, the question of whether it is sensible to treat an illness or complaint with heat, or whether it may in fact be harmful to do so, must always be assessed by a doctor on a case-by-case basis.
  • 28.
    Backlighting – UV lampsprovide backlighting to the avionics and aerospace industry, providing reliable lighting in airplane cabins and cockpits.
  • 29.
    UV curing – usedin many manufacturing applications, UV lamps for curing of inks, coatings and finishes provides a strengthened outer uses for uv lightter coating.
  • 30.
    Tanning – UV lampsare the core technology in tanning salons, offering clientele a way to enjoy a sun-kissed look from man-made technology.
  • 31.
    Germicidal – UVC germicidallamps are designed to replicate UVC radiation which is proven to have immense sterilization and disinfection properties.
  • 33.
    • Exposure tohigh radiation levels can have a range of effects, such as vomiting, bleeding, fainting, hair loss, and the loss of skin and hair. • Miscarriage for pregnant woman
  • 34.
    • Mammography • Amammogram is another very common application for the x-ray and is requested for patients who want to get tested for abnormal growths in the breast. Mammograms use x-rays to capture images of what’s inside the breasts. It is used to detect abnormal growths so a determination can be made if further testing is necessary. Mammograms have drastically reduced deaths associated with breast cancer since 1990 because it allows for early diagnosis.
  • 35.
    •The extremely highenergy of gamma rays allows them to penetrate just about anything. They can even pass through bones and teeth. •This makes gamma rays very dangerous. They can destroy living cells, produce gene mutations, and cause cancer.
  • 37.
    I AM ENGAGED: Directions:THUMBS UP if the Statement is TRUE and THUMBS DOWN if the statement is FALSE
  • 38.
    1. Radio Broadcasting is thecorrect application of radio waves.
  • 39.
    2. Low frequencyis suitable for communication over great distances
  • 40.
  • 41.
    4. Diagnosis ofbone fracture is considered as the application of infrared waves
  • 42.
    5. UV lightkills bacteria and viruses thru its germicidal effect
  • 43.
    NOW I KNOW INDIVIDUALACTIVITY (5 ITEM QUIZ) Directions: Classify in which type of Electromagnetic wave corresponds with the following application. You will be given 20 seconds/item. (Quizizz.com )
  • 44.
    ASYNCHRONOUS ACTIVITY Directions: Kindlydo the following activities: 1. Quiz via Google form (link will be submitted in our GC) 2. Study in advance the effects of Electromagnetic Radiation on things and the Environment in preparation for our ODL next week.

Editor's Notes

  • #21 Did you know that Bluetooth and your microwave oven share the same frequency range on the spectrum? Both operate at around 2.4 and 2.48 GHz. It is for this reason that Bluetooth is classified as a microwave.