SlideShare a Scribd company logo
1 of 36
1.A laser emits light of frequency 4.74 x 1014 Hz.
What is the wavelength of the light in m?
2.A certain electromagnetic wave has a wavelength
of 6.25 x 10-7 m. (a) What is the frequency of
the wave? (b) What region of the electromagnetic
spectrum is it found?
GUESS WHAT?
R A D I O
VALERA
O V E N
R E M O T E
L A S E R
S U N T A N
L A M P
R A YX
G A M M
T R A C E
A
R
wavelength
frequency
energy
Electromagnetic spectrum
Radio Waves
• Radio waves have the longest wavelength in the
electromagnetic spectrum. They are produced by
making electrons vibrate in an antenna. They are
used to transmit sound and picture information
over long distances.
Microwaves
•Microwaves have smaller wavelengths than
radio waves. They are used in satellite
communications, radar, television
transmission and cooking.
Infrared
• Infrared radiation lies beyond the red end of the visible light. It is emitted by
all objects. The amount and wavelength of radiation depend on temperature.
Below 500oC, an object emits only infrared radiation. Above 500oC, an object
glows and emits both infrared and some visible light.
• Our bodies radiate infrared and under infrared camera or a night vision
goggle, our images appear in variety of colors. The differences in color
determine the differences in temperature. For example, shades of blue and
green indicate regions of colder temperature; and red and yellow indicate
warmer temperature.
Visible Light
• When white light passes through a
prism, it is separated into its
constituent colors: the red, orange,
yellow, green, blue, indigo and violet.
These colors do not distinctly separate
but they continuously change from red
to violet. Red color has the longest
wavelength from among these colors
and violet has the shortest.
Visible Light
• Our eyes are sensitive to
electromagnetic waves of
wavelengths that ranges from 4x10-
7 m to 7x10-7 m. This is the range
of wavelengths of white light.
Thus, the spectrum of white light is
therefore called the visible
spectrum.
Ultraviolet Radiation
• Ultraviolet radiation lies just beyond the violet end of the
visible spectrum. Ultraviolet waves have shorter
wavelengths than the visible light and carry more energy.
Some Uses of UV Radiation
• The sun is our main source of ultraviolet radiation but
there are also artificial sources of UV light. Ultraviolet
radiation in UV lamps are used by banks to check the
signature on a passbook. The signature is marked on the
passbook with fluorescent ink. It becomes visible when
viewed under an ultraviolet lamp. These lamps are also
used to identify fake banknotes.
Some Uses of UV Radiation
• Ultraviolet radiation in sunlight produces vitamin D in
the skin and gives us tanning effect. But since UV rays
have high energy, it could be harmful to some extent. It
could burn the skin and hurt our eyes. Overexposure to
UV radiation may cause skin cancer. Suntan or sunscreen
lotions serve as filters to protect the body from ultraviolet
radiation.
X-Rays
• X-rays come just after the ultraviolet rays. They are of shorter wavelength
but carries higher energy than the UV.
• X-rays are produced using an X-ray tube. They are emitted when fast
moving electrons hit a metal target. X-rays were discovered by Wilhelm
Conrad Roentgen in 1895.
• Long wavelength X-rays can penetrate the flesh but not the bones. They are
used in X-ray photography to help doctors look inside the body. They are
useful in diagnosing bone fractures and tumors.
Gamma Rays
• Gamma rays lie at the other end of the electromagnetic spectrum. They are
shortest in wavelength and highest in frequency. They carry the highest
amount of energy, thus, they are more dangerous. Gamma rays are emitted
by stars and some radioactive substances. They can only be blocked with
lead and thick concrete.
• Gamma rays are very strong that they can kill living cells. Gamma rays are
used to treat cancer through the process called radiotherapy. They are also
used for sterilization of drinking water.
EM Wave Application of EM
Wave
(Lower/Higher) Energy
(Low/High) Frequency
(Short/Long) Wavelength
____1. Radio Wave a. Remote
____2. Microwave b. X-Ray
____3. Infrared c. Gamma Tracer
____4. Visible Light d. Sun Tan Lamp
____5. Ultraviolet
Rays
e. Microwave Oven
(Lower/Higher) Energy
(Low/High) Frequency
(Short/Long) Wavelength
____6. X-Rays f. Laser
____7. Gamma Rays g. Radio
ACTIVITY 10 –
Electromagnetic Spectrum
EM WAVE
CHARACTERISTICS
OF EM WAVE
APPLICATION OF
EM WAVE
Radio Waves
Microwaves
Infrared
Visible Light
Ultraviolet Rays
X-Rays
Gamma Rays
ACTIVITY 10 – Electromagnetic Spectrum
ANSWERS
1. Which of the following statements states the
relationship between wavelength and frequency
in the electromagnetic spectrum?
A.As the wavelength increases, the frequency increases.
B.As the wavelength decreases, the frequency decreases.
C.As the wavelength increases, the frequency decreases.
D.As the wavelength decreases, the frequency remains
constant.
2. Which electromagnetic wave is used
in remote controls?
A.Infrared
B.Radio waves
C.Microwaves
D.Visible light
3. Which electromagnetic waves have the
shortest wavelengths and highest frequencies?
A.X-rays
B.Gamma rays
C.Radio waves
D.Ultraviolet rays
4. How do you call electromagnetic waves
that you can see?
A. X-rays
B. Infrared rays
C. Microwaves
D. Visible light
5. Which region of the electromagnetic
spectrum has greater energy level than x-rays?
A. Infrared
B. Radio waves
C. Gamma rays
D. Ultraviolet rays
Show me a thumb-up sign if you say YES to the following
behaviors and thumb-down sign if you say NO.
1. I showed cooperation during group activities.
2. I listened to the views of my classmates during discussions.
3. I find the lesson in science boring.
4. I enjoyed the activities prepared for the lesson.
5. I am glad I learned new ideas in science in today’s lesson.
ASSIGNMENT:
Cite more examples of practical application of
the different regions of the electromagnetic
spectrum.

More Related Content

What's hot

Electromagnetic waves
Electromagnetic wavesElectromagnetic waves
Electromagnetic wavesZHALNJR
 
electromagnetic spectrum-power-point
 electromagnetic spectrum-power-point electromagnetic spectrum-power-point
electromagnetic spectrum-power-pointvishal gupta
 
Electromagnetic Spectrum
Electromagnetic SpectrumElectromagnetic Spectrum
Electromagnetic SpectrumShafie Sofian
 
Light Waves
Light WavesLight Waves
Light Wavesnlahoud
 
Lecture 2 Properties of em waves
Lecture 2 Properties of em wavesLecture 2 Properties of em waves
Lecture 2 Properties of em wavesABRILYN BULAWIN
 
Electromagnetic waves
Electromagnetic wavesElectromagnetic waves
Electromagnetic wavess7822143g
 
Electromagnetic waves
Electromagnetic wavesElectromagnetic waves
Electromagnetic wavesmeenng
 
Wave speed, frequency and wavelength
Wave speed, frequency and wavelengthWave speed, frequency and wavelength
Wave speed, frequency and wavelengthToni Rose
 
Electromagnetic waves
Electromagnetic wavesElectromagnetic waves
Electromagnetic wavesKANNAN
 
Electromagnetic spectrum
Electromagnetic spectrumElectromagnetic spectrum
Electromagnetic spectrumSamia Dogar
 
APPLICATIONS OF EM WAVES.ppt
APPLICATIONS OF EM WAVES.pptAPPLICATIONS OF EM WAVES.ppt
APPLICATIONS OF EM WAVES.pptJane360787
 
Electromagnetic Spectrum
Electromagnetic SpectrumElectromagnetic Spectrum
Electromagnetic SpectrumSamia Dogar
 

What's hot (20)

Electromagnetic spectrum
Electromagnetic spectrumElectromagnetic spectrum
Electromagnetic spectrum
 
Electromagnetic waves
Electromagnetic wavesElectromagnetic waves
Electromagnetic waves
 
electromagnetic spectrum-power-point
 electromagnetic spectrum-power-point electromagnetic spectrum-power-point
electromagnetic spectrum-power-point
 
Electromagnetic Spectrum
Electromagnetic SpectrumElectromagnetic Spectrum
Electromagnetic Spectrum
 
Light Waves
Light WavesLight Waves
Light Waves
 
Lecture 2 Properties of em waves
Lecture 2 Properties of em wavesLecture 2 Properties of em waves
Lecture 2 Properties of em waves
 
Electromagnetic waves
Electromagnetic wavesElectromagnetic waves
Electromagnetic waves
 
Electromagnetic waves
Electromagnetic wavesElectromagnetic waves
Electromagnetic waves
 
Electromagnetic Radiation & its effect on human
Electromagnetic Radiation & its effect on humanElectromagnetic Radiation & its effect on human
Electromagnetic Radiation & its effect on human
 
Wave speed, frequency and wavelength
Wave speed, frequency and wavelengthWave speed, frequency and wavelength
Wave speed, frequency and wavelength
 
Radio waves
Radio waves Radio waves
Radio waves
 
Electromagnetic waves
Electromagnetic wavesElectromagnetic waves
Electromagnetic waves
 
Light
LightLight
Light
 
Electromagnetic spectrum
Electromagnetic spectrumElectromagnetic spectrum
Electromagnetic spectrum
 
APPLICATIONS OF EM WAVES.ppt
APPLICATIONS OF EM WAVES.pptAPPLICATIONS OF EM WAVES.ppt
APPLICATIONS OF EM WAVES.ppt
 
Light and The Electromagnetic Spectrum
Light and The Electromagnetic SpectrumLight and The Electromagnetic Spectrum
Light and The Electromagnetic Spectrum
 
Electromagnetic Spectrum
Electromagnetic SpectrumElectromagnetic Spectrum
Electromagnetic Spectrum
 
Nature of light (2)
Nature of light (2)Nature of light (2)
Nature of light (2)
 
Electromagnetic waves
Electromagnetic wavesElectromagnetic waves
Electromagnetic waves
 
Unit 32 Electromagnetic Radiation
Unit 32   Electromagnetic RadiationUnit 32   Electromagnetic Radiation
Unit 32 Electromagnetic Radiation
 

Similar to Electromagnetic Spectrum PowerPoint Presentation for Teachers/Students

Electromegnetic waves by Dr. Nidhi
Electromegnetic waves by Dr. NidhiElectromegnetic waves by Dr. Nidhi
Electromegnetic waves by Dr. NidhiNidhiVedawala
 
Application of electromagnetic waves.pptx
Application of electromagnetic waves.pptxApplication of electromagnetic waves.pptx
Application of electromagnetic waves.pptxRenmarieLabor
 
Electromagnetic spectrum.ppt
Electromagnetic spectrum.pptElectromagnetic spectrum.ppt
Electromagnetic spectrum.pptJerichoSalgon
 
Em spectrum
Em spectrumEm spectrum
Em spectrumMD Comm
 
electromagnectic spectrum and properties of x -rays
electromagnectic spectrum and properties of x -rayselectromagnectic spectrum and properties of x -rays
electromagnectic spectrum and properties of x -raysrachitajainr
 
Electromagnetic waves
Electromagnetic wavesElectromagnetic waves
Electromagnetic wavesGaganS36
 
for LIVE Teaching 2-Practical Applications of EM wave.pptx
for LIVE Teaching 2-Practical Applications of EM wave.pptxfor LIVE Teaching 2-Practical Applications of EM wave.pptx
for LIVE Teaching 2-Practical Applications of EM wave.pptxRowelEngreso3
 
for LIVE Teaching 2-Practical Applications of EM wave.pptx
for LIVE Teaching 2-Practical Applications of EM wave.pptxfor LIVE Teaching 2-Practical Applications of EM wave.pptx
for LIVE Teaching 2-Practical Applications of EM wave.pptxRowelVeridianoEngres
 
The Electromagnetic Spectrum.pptx
The Electromagnetic Spectrum.pptxThe Electromagnetic Spectrum.pptx
The Electromagnetic Spectrum.pptxcrissapenaflor
 
ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES.pptx
ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES.pptxELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES.pptx
ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES.pptxShaziraAlly
 
em_spectrum_reprt (1).pptx
em_spectrum_reprt (1).pptxem_spectrum_reprt (1).pptx
em_spectrum_reprt (1).pptxJurielMarOng
 
Introduction to Electromagnetic Spectrum LESSON 1.pptx
Introduction to Electromagnetic Spectrum LESSON 1.pptxIntroduction to Electromagnetic Spectrum LESSON 1.pptx
Introduction to Electromagnetic Spectrum LESSON 1.pptxPrincessDarylAyochok
 
G10 electromagneticwaves.pdf
G10 electromagneticwaves.pdfG10 electromagneticwaves.pdf
G10 electromagneticwaves.pdfcristian flores
 
CLIL - The electromagnetic spectrum
CLIL - The electromagnetic spectrumCLIL - The electromagnetic spectrum
CLIL - The electromagnetic spectrumSaraDiLuzio2
 
CLIL - The electromagnetic spectrum
CLIL - The electromagnetic spectrumCLIL - The electromagnetic spectrum
CLIL - The electromagnetic spectrumSaraDiLuzio2
 
Di luzio sara_clil
Di luzio sara_clilDi luzio sara_clil
Di luzio sara_clilSaraDiLuzio2
 

Similar to Electromagnetic Spectrum PowerPoint Presentation for Teachers/Students (20)

Electromegnetic waves by Dr. Nidhi
Electromegnetic waves by Dr. NidhiElectromegnetic waves by Dr. Nidhi
Electromegnetic waves by Dr. Nidhi
 
Application of electromagnetic waves.pptx
Application of electromagnetic waves.pptxApplication of electromagnetic waves.pptx
Application of electromagnetic waves.pptx
 
Em spectrum
Em spectrumEm spectrum
Em spectrum
 
Electromagnetic spectrum.ppt
Electromagnetic spectrum.pptElectromagnetic spectrum.ppt
Electromagnetic spectrum.ppt
 
Light waves
Light wavesLight waves
Light waves
 
Em spectrum
Em spectrumEm spectrum
Em spectrum
 
electromagnectic spectrum and properties of x -rays
electromagnectic spectrum and properties of x -rayselectromagnectic spectrum and properties of x -rays
electromagnectic spectrum and properties of x -rays
 
Electromagnetic waves
Electromagnetic wavesElectromagnetic waves
Electromagnetic waves
 
for LIVE Teaching 2-Practical Applications of EM wave.pptx
for LIVE Teaching 2-Practical Applications of EM wave.pptxfor LIVE Teaching 2-Practical Applications of EM wave.pptx
for LIVE Teaching 2-Practical Applications of EM wave.pptx
 
for LIVE Teaching 2-Practical Applications of EM wave.pptx
for LIVE Teaching 2-Practical Applications of EM wave.pptxfor LIVE Teaching 2-Practical Applications of EM wave.pptx
for LIVE Teaching 2-Practical Applications of EM wave.pptx
 
The Electromagnetic Spectrum.pptx
The Electromagnetic Spectrum.pptxThe Electromagnetic Spectrum.pptx
The Electromagnetic Spectrum.pptx
 
Radiation Physics
Radiation PhysicsRadiation Physics
Radiation Physics
 
ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES.pptx
ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES.pptxELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES.pptx
ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES.pptx
 
Electro magnetic spectrum
Electro magnetic spectrumElectro magnetic spectrum
Electro magnetic spectrum
 
em_spectrum_reprt (1).pptx
em_spectrum_reprt (1).pptxem_spectrum_reprt (1).pptx
em_spectrum_reprt (1).pptx
 
Introduction to Electromagnetic Spectrum LESSON 1.pptx
Introduction to Electromagnetic Spectrum LESSON 1.pptxIntroduction to Electromagnetic Spectrum LESSON 1.pptx
Introduction to Electromagnetic Spectrum LESSON 1.pptx
 
G10 electromagneticwaves.pdf
G10 electromagneticwaves.pdfG10 electromagneticwaves.pdf
G10 electromagneticwaves.pdf
 
CLIL - The electromagnetic spectrum
CLIL - The electromagnetic spectrumCLIL - The electromagnetic spectrum
CLIL - The electromagnetic spectrum
 
CLIL - The electromagnetic spectrum
CLIL - The electromagnetic spectrumCLIL - The electromagnetic spectrum
CLIL - The electromagnetic spectrum
 
Di luzio sara_clil
Di luzio sara_clilDi luzio sara_clil
Di luzio sara_clil
 

Recently uploaded

Full Stack Web Development Course for Beginners
Full Stack Web Development Course  for BeginnersFull Stack Web Development Course  for Beginners
Full Stack Web Development Course for BeginnersSabitha Banu
 
EPANDING THE CONTENT OF AN OUTLINE using notes.pptx
EPANDING THE CONTENT OF AN OUTLINE using notes.pptxEPANDING THE CONTENT OF AN OUTLINE using notes.pptx
EPANDING THE CONTENT OF AN OUTLINE using notes.pptxRaymartEstabillo3
 
Alper Gobel In Media Res Media Component
Alper Gobel In Media Res Media ComponentAlper Gobel In Media Res Media Component
Alper Gobel In Media Res Media ComponentInMediaRes1
 
Historical philosophical, theoretical, and legal foundations of special and i...
Historical philosophical, theoretical, and legal foundations of special and i...Historical philosophical, theoretical, and legal foundations of special and i...
Historical philosophical, theoretical, and legal foundations of special and i...jaredbarbolino94
 
Meghan Sutherland In Media Res Media Component
Meghan Sutherland In Media Res Media ComponentMeghan Sutherland In Media Res Media Component
Meghan Sutherland In Media Res Media ComponentInMediaRes1
 
Procuring digital preservation CAN be quick and painless with our new dynamic...
Procuring digital preservation CAN be quick and painless with our new dynamic...Procuring digital preservation CAN be quick and painless with our new dynamic...
Procuring digital preservation CAN be quick and painless with our new dynamic...Jisc
 
Pharmacognosy Flower 3. Compositae 2023.pdf
Pharmacognosy Flower 3. Compositae 2023.pdfPharmacognosy Flower 3. Compositae 2023.pdf
Pharmacognosy Flower 3. Compositae 2023.pdfMahmoud M. Sallam
 
Earth Day Presentation wow hello nice great
Earth Day Presentation wow hello nice greatEarth Day Presentation wow hello nice great
Earth Day Presentation wow hello nice greatYousafMalik24
 
MICROBIOLOGY biochemical test detailed.pptx
MICROBIOLOGY biochemical test detailed.pptxMICROBIOLOGY biochemical test detailed.pptx
MICROBIOLOGY biochemical test detailed.pptxabhijeetpadhi001
 
Introduction to ArtificiaI Intelligence in Higher Education
Introduction to ArtificiaI Intelligence in Higher EducationIntroduction to ArtificiaI Intelligence in Higher Education
Introduction to ArtificiaI Intelligence in Higher Educationpboyjonauth
 
Crayon Activity Handout For the Crayon A
Crayon Activity Handout For the Crayon ACrayon Activity Handout For the Crayon A
Crayon Activity Handout For the Crayon AUnboundStockton
 
Employee wellbeing at the workplace.pptx
Employee wellbeing at the workplace.pptxEmployee wellbeing at the workplace.pptx
Employee wellbeing at the workplace.pptxNirmalaLoungPoorunde1
 
Solving Puzzles Benefits Everyone (English).pptx
Solving Puzzles Benefits Everyone (English).pptxSolving Puzzles Benefits Everyone (English).pptx
Solving Puzzles Benefits Everyone (English).pptxOH TEIK BIN
 
Framing an Appropriate Research Question 6b9b26d93da94caf993c038d9efcdedb.pdf
Framing an Appropriate Research Question 6b9b26d93da94caf993c038d9efcdedb.pdfFraming an Appropriate Research Question 6b9b26d93da94caf993c038d9efcdedb.pdf
Framing an Appropriate Research Question 6b9b26d93da94caf993c038d9efcdedb.pdfUjwalaBharambe
 
Introduction to AI in Higher Education_draft.pptx
Introduction to AI in Higher Education_draft.pptxIntroduction to AI in Higher Education_draft.pptx
Introduction to AI in Higher Education_draft.pptxpboyjonauth
 
Gas measurement O2,Co2,& ph) 04/2024.pptx
Gas measurement O2,Co2,& ph) 04/2024.pptxGas measurement O2,Co2,& ph) 04/2024.pptx
Gas measurement O2,Co2,& ph) 04/2024.pptxDr.Ibrahim Hassaan
 
Difference Between Search & Browse Methods in Odoo 17
Difference Between Search & Browse Methods in Odoo 17Difference Between Search & Browse Methods in Odoo 17
Difference Between Search & Browse Methods in Odoo 17Celine George
 
Presiding Officer Training module 2024 lok sabha elections
Presiding Officer Training module 2024 lok sabha electionsPresiding Officer Training module 2024 lok sabha elections
Presiding Officer Training module 2024 lok sabha electionsanshu789521
 

Recently uploaded (20)

Full Stack Web Development Course for Beginners
Full Stack Web Development Course  for BeginnersFull Stack Web Development Course  for Beginners
Full Stack Web Development Course for Beginners
 
EPANDING THE CONTENT OF AN OUTLINE using notes.pptx
EPANDING THE CONTENT OF AN OUTLINE using notes.pptxEPANDING THE CONTENT OF AN OUTLINE using notes.pptx
EPANDING THE CONTENT OF AN OUTLINE using notes.pptx
 
Alper Gobel In Media Res Media Component
Alper Gobel In Media Res Media ComponentAlper Gobel In Media Res Media Component
Alper Gobel In Media Res Media Component
 
Historical philosophical, theoretical, and legal foundations of special and i...
Historical philosophical, theoretical, and legal foundations of special and i...Historical philosophical, theoretical, and legal foundations of special and i...
Historical philosophical, theoretical, and legal foundations of special and i...
 
Meghan Sutherland In Media Res Media Component
Meghan Sutherland In Media Res Media ComponentMeghan Sutherland In Media Res Media Component
Meghan Sutherland In Media Res Media Component
 
Procuring digital preservation CAN be quick and painless with our new dynamic...
Procuring digital preservation CAN be quick and painless with our new dynamic...Procuring digital preservation CAN be quick and painless with our new dynamic...
Procuring digital preservation CAN be quick and painless with our new dynamic...
 
Pharmacognosy Flower 3. Compositae 2023.pdf
Pharmacognosy Flower 3. Compositae 2023.pdfPharmacognosy Flower 3. Compositae 2023.pdf
Pharmacognosy Flower 3. Compositae 2023.pdf
 
OS-operating systems- ch04 (Threads) ...
OS-operating systems- ch04 (Threads) ...OS-operating systems- ch04 (Threads) ...
OS-operating systems- ch04 (Threads) ...
 
Earth Day Presentation wow hello nice great
Earth Day Presentation wow hello nice greatEarth Day Presentation wow hello nice great
Earth Day Presentation wow hello nice great
 
MICROBIOLOGY biochemical test detailed.pptx
MICROBIOLOGY biochemical test detailed.pptxMICROBIOLOGY biochemical test detailed.pptx
MICROBIOLOGY biochemical test detailed.pptx
 
Introduction to ArtificiaI Intelligence in Higher Education
Introduction to ArtificiaI Intelligence in Higher EducationIntroduction to ArtificiaI Intelligence in Higher Education
Introduction to ArtificiaI Intelligence in Higher Education
 
Crayon Activity Handout For the Crayon A
Crayon Activity Handout For the Crayon ACrayon Activity Handout For the Crayon A
Crayon Activity Handout For the Crayon A
 
Employee wellbeing at the workplace.pptx
Employee wellbeing at the workplace.pptxEmployee wellbeing at the workplace.pptx
Employee wellbeing at the workplace.pptx
 
Solving Puzzles Benefits Everyone (English).pptx
Solving Puzzles Benefits Everyone (English).pptxSolving Puzzles Benefits Everyone (English).pptx
Solving Puzzles Benefits Everyone (English).pptx
 
Framing an Appropriate Research Question 6b9b26d93da94caf993c038d9efcdedb.pdf
Framing an Appropriate Research Question 6b9b26d93da94caf993c038d9efcdedb.pdfFraming an Appropriate Research Question 6b9b26d93da94caf993c038d9efcdedb.pdf
Framing an Appropriate Research Question 6b9b26d93da94caf993c038d9efcdedb.pdf
 
Model Call Girl in Tilak Nagar Delhi reach out to us at 🔝9953056974🔝
Model Call Girl in Tilak Nagar Delhi reach out to us at 🔝9953056974🔝Model Call Girl in Tilak Nagar Delhi reach out to us at 🔝9953056974🔝
Model Call Girl in Tilak Nagar Delhi reach out to us at 🔝9953056974🔝
 
Introduction to AI in Higher Education_draft.pptx
Introduction to AI in Higher Education_draft.pptxIntroduction to AI in Higher Education_draft.pptx
Introduction to AI in Higher Education_draft.pptx
 
Gas measurement O2,Co2,& ph) 04/2024.pptx
Gas measurement O2,Co2,& ph) 04/2024.pptxGas measurement O2,Co2,& ph) 04/2024.pptx
Gas measurement O2,Co2,& ph) 04/2024.pptx
 
Difference Between Search & Browse Methods in Odoo 17
Difference Between Search & Browse Methods in Odoo 17Difference Between Search & Browse Methods in Odoo 17
Difference Between Search & Browse Methods in Odoo 17
 
Presiding Officer Training module 2024 lok sabha elections
Presiding Officer Training module 2024 lok sabha electionsPresiding Officer Training module 2024 lok sabha elections
Presiding Officer Training module 2024 lok sabha elections
 

Electromagnetic Spectrum PowerPoint Presentation for Teachers/Students

  • 1. 1.A laser emits light of frequency 4.74 x 1014 Hz. What is the wavelength of the light in m? 2.A certain electromagnetic wave has a wavelength of 6.25 x 10-7 m. (a) What is the frequency of the wave? (b) What region of the electromagnetic spectrum is it found?
  • 2.
  • 4. R A D I O VALERA
  • 5. O V E N
  • 6. R E M O T E
  • 7. L A S E R
  • 8. S U N T A N L A M P
  • 10. G A M M T R A C E A R
  • 11.
  • 13. Radio Waves • Radio waves have the longest wavelength in the electromagnetic spectrum. They are produced by making electrons vibrate in an antenna. They are used to transmit sound and picture information over long distances.
  • 14.
  • 15. Microwaves •Microwaves have smaller wavelengths than radio waves. They are used in satellite communications, radar, television transmission and cooking.
  • 16. Infrared • Infrared radiation lies beyond the red end of the visible light. It is emitted by all objects. The amount and wavelength of radiation depend on temperature. Below 500oC, an object emits only infrared radiation. Above 500oC, an object glows and emits both infrared and some visible light. • Our bodies radiate infrared and under infrared camera or a night vision goggle, our images appear in variety of colors. The differences in color determine the differences in temperature. For example, shades of blue and green indicate regions of colder temperature; and red and yellow indicate warmer temperature.
  • 17.
  • 18. Visible Light • When white light passes through a prism, it is separated into its constituent colors: the red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo and violet. These colors do not distinctly separate but they continuously change from red to violet. Red color has the longest wavelength from among these colors and violet has the shortest.
  • 19. Visible Light • Our eyes are sensitive to electromagnetic waves of wavelengths that ranges from 4x10- 7 m to 7x10-7 m. This is the range of wavelengths of white light. Thus, the spectrum of white light is therefore called the visible spectrum.
  • 20. Ultraviolet Radiation • Ultraviolet radiation lies just beyond the violet end of the visible spectrum. Ultraviolet waves have shorter wavelengths than the visible light and carry more energy.
  • 21. Some Uses of UV Radiation • The sun is our main source of ultraviolet radiation but there are also artificial sources of UV light. Ultraviolet radiation in UV lamps are used by banks to check the signature on a passbook. The signature is marked on the passbook with fluorescent ink. It becomes visible when viewed under an ultraviolet lamp. These lamps are also used to identify fake banknotes.
  • 22. Some Uses of UV Radiation • Ultraviolet radiation in sunlight produces vitamin D in the skin and gives us tanning effect. But since UV rays have high energy, it could be harmful to some extent. It could burn the skin and hurt our eyes. Overexposure to UV radiation may cause skin cancer. Suntan or sunscreen lotions serve as filters to protect the body from ultraviolet radiation.
  • 23. X-Rays • X-rays come just after the ultraviolet rays. They are of shorter wavelength but carries higher energy than the UV. • X-rays are produced using an X-ray tube. They are emitted when fast moving electrons hit a metal target. X-rays were discovered by Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen in 1895. • Long wavelength X-rays can penetrate the flesh but not the bones. They are used in X-ray photography to help doctors look inside the body. They are useful in diagnosing bone fractures and tumors.
  • 24. Gamma Rays • Gamma rays lie at the other end of the electromagnetic spectrum. They are shortest in wavelength and highest in frequency. They carry the highest amount of energy, thus, they are more dangerous. Gamma rays are emitted by stars and some radioactive substances. They can only be blocked with lead and thick concrete. • Gamma rays are very strong that they can kill living cells. Gamma rays are used to treat cancer through the process called radiotherapy. They are also used for sterilization of drinking water.
  • 25. EM Wave Application of EM Wave (Lower/Higher) Energy (Low/High) Frequency (Short/Long) Wavelength ____1. Radio Wave a. Remote ____2. Microwave b. X-Ray ____3. Infrared c. Gamma Tracer ____4. Visible Light d. Sun Tan Lamp ____5. Ultraviolet Rays e. Microwave Oven (Lower/Higher) Energy (Low/High) Frequency (Short/Long) Wavelength ____6. X-Rays f. Laser ____7. Gamma Rays g. Radio ACTIVITY 10 – Electromagnetic Spectrum
  • 26. EM WAVE CHARACTERISTICS OF EM WAVE APPLICATION OF EM WAVE Radio Waves Microwaves Infrared Visible Light Ultraviolet Rays X-Rays Gamma Rays ACTIVITY 10 – Electromagnetic Spectrum
  • 27.
  • 28.
  • 30. 1. Which of the following statements states the relationship between wavelength and frequency in the electromagnetic spectrum? A.As the wavelength increases, the frequency increases. B.As the wavelength decreases, the frequency decreases. C.As the wavelength increases, the frequency decreases. D.As the wavelength decreases, the frequency remains constant.
  • 31. 2. Which electromagnetic wave is used in remote controls? A.Infrared B.Radio waves C.Microwaves D.Visible light
  • 32. 3. Which electromagnetic waves have the shortest wavelengths and highest frequencies? A.X-rays B.Gamma rays C.Radio waves D.Ultraviolet rays
  • 33. 4. How do you call electromagnetic waves that you can see? A. X-rays B. Infrared rays C. Microwaves D. Visible light
  • 34. 5. Which region of the electromagnetic spectrum has greater energy level than x-rays? A. Infrared B. Radio waves C. Gamma rays D. Ultraviolet rays
  • 35. Show me a thumb-up sign if you say YES to the following behaviors and thumb-down sign if you say NO. 1. I showed cooperation during group activities. 2. I listened to the views of my classmates during discussions. 3. I find the lesson in science boring. 4. I enjoyed the activities prepared for the lesson. 5. I am glad I learned new ideas in science in today’s lesson.
  • 36. ASSIGNMENT: Cite more examples of practical application of the different regions of the electromagnetic spectrum.

Editor's Notes

  1. 1.) 6.32 E-7 m 2.) (a) 4.8E14 Hz (b) Visible Light
  2.  tracers are used to investigate a patient's body without the need for surgery. Gamma emitters and sometimes beta emitters are used. This is because gamma rays and beta particles can pass through skin, whereas alpha particles cannot.
  3. In a microwave oven, foods absorb certain microwave frequencies very strongly. The microwaves penetrate the food being heated. It will agitate the water molecules within the food, thus creating molecular friction which then produces heat that will cook it.
  4. Infrared remote controls are used in TVs, video, cassette recorders, and other electronic appliances. Some night-vision goggles use IR
  5. All X-rays are dangerous because they can damage healthy living cells of the body. This is the reason why frequent exposure to X-rays should be avoided. Too much exposure to X-rays can damage body tissues and can cause cancer.
  6. Venus and Mars Show