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The Electromagnetic
Spectrum
The Electromagnetic Spectrum
The EM spectrum is the ENTIRE range of EM waves in
order of increasing frequency and decreasing wavelength.
As you go from left  right, the wavelengths get smaller and the
frequencies get higher. This is an inverse relationship between wave
size and frequency. (As one goes up, the other goes down.) This is because the
speed of ALL EM waves is the speed of light (300,000 km/s).
Things to Remember
The higher the frequency, the more energy the
wave has.
EM waves do not require media in which to travel
or move.
EM waves are considered to be transverse waves
because they are made of vibrating electric and
magnetic fields at right angles to each other, and to
the direction the waves are traveling.
Inverse relationship between wave size and
frequency: as wavelengths get smaller, frequencies
get higher.
Radio waves: Have the longest wavelengths and
the lowest frequencies; wavelengths range
from 1000s of meters to .001 m
Used in: RADAR, cooking food, satellite
transmissions
The Waves (in order…)
Infrared waves (heat): Have a shorter wavelength,
from .001 m to 700 nm, and therefore, a higher
frequency.
Used for finding people in the dark and in TV
remote control devices
Visible light: Wavelengths range from 700 nm (red
light) to 30 nm (violet light) with frequencies higher
than infrared waves.
These are the waves in the
EM spectrum that humans
can see.
Visible light waves are a very
small part of the EM spectrum!
ROY G. BV
red
orange
yellow
green
blue
violet
Visible Light
Remembering the Order
Ultraviolet Light: Wavelengths range from 400 nm to
10 nm; the frequency (and therefore the energy) is
high enough with UV rays to penetrate living cells
and cause them damage.
Although we cannot see UV light, bees, bats, butterflies,
some small rodents and birds can.
UV on our skin produces vitamin D in our bodies. Too
much UV can lead to sunburn and skin cancer. UV rays
are easily blocked by clothing.
Used for sterilization because they kill bacteria.
X-Rays: Wavelengths from 10 nm to .001 nm.
These rays have enough energy to penetrate
deep into tissues and cause damage to cells;
are stopped by dense materials, such as bone.
Used to look at solid structures, such as bones and
bridges (for cracks), and for treatment of cancer.
Gamma Rays: Carry the most energy and have
the shortest wavelengths, less than one
trillionth of a meter (10-12).
Gamma rays have enough energy to go through
most materials easily; you would need a 3-4 ft thick
concrete wall to stop them!
Gamma rays are released
by nuclear reactions in
nuclear power plants, by
nuclear bombs, and by
naturally occurring
elements on Earth.
Sometimes used in the
treatment of cancers.
Gamma Rays
This picture is a
“scintigram” 
It shows an asthmatic
person’s lungs.
The patient was given a slightly radioactive gas to
breath, and the picture was taken using a gamma
camera to detect the radiation.
The colors show the air flow in the lungs.
Micro Worlds, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.
http://www.lbl.gov/MicroWorlds/ALSTool/EMSpec/EMSpec2.html
Image Sources
NASA http://spaceplace.nasa.gov/blue-sky/
NASA http://science-
edu.larc.nasa.gov/EDDOCS/Wavelengths_for_Colors.html
NASA http://missionscience.nasa.gov/ems/11_xrays.html
Andy Darvill, Broadoak Community School, Radioactivity Uses
http://www.northallertoncoll.org.uk/science/Additional%20Physics/Nu
clear/Nuclear/Radioactivity/uses.htm
2004 Microsoft Corporation, One
Microsoft Way, Redmond, WA
98052-6399 USA.

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clem_waves_lesson04_presentation.ppt

  • 2. The Electromagnetic Spectrum The EM spectrum is the ENTIRE range of EM waves in order of increasing frequency and decreasing wavelength. As you go from left  right, the wavelengths get smaller and the frequencies get higher. This is an inverse relationship between wave size and frequency. (As one goes up, the other goes down.) This is because the speed of ALL EM waves is the speed of light (300,000 km/s).
  • 3. Things to Remember The higher the frequency, the more energy the wave has. EM waves do not require media in which to travel or move. EM waves are considered to be transverse waves because they are made of vibrating electric and magnetic fields at right angles to each other, and to the direction the waves are traveling. Inverse relationship between wave size and frequency: as wavelengths get smaller, frequencies get higher.
  • 4. Radio waves: Have the longest wavelengths and the lowest frequencies; wavelengths range from 1000s of meters to .001 m Used in: RADAR, cooking food, satellite transmissions The Waves (in order…)
  • 5. Infrared waves (heat): Have a shorter wavelength, from .001 m to 700 nm, and therefore, a higher frequency. Used for finding people in the dark and in TV remote control devices Visible light: Wavelengths range from 700 nm (red light) to 30 nm (violet light) with frequencies higher than infrared waves. These are the waves in the EM spectrum that humans can see. Visible light waves are a very small part of the EM spectrum!
  • 7. Ultraviolet Light: Wavelengths range from 400 nm to 10 nm; the frequency (and therefore the energy) is high enough with UV rays to penetrate living cells and cause them damage. Although we cannot see UV light, bees, bats, butterflies, some small rodents and birds can. UV on our skin produces vitamin D in our bodies. Too much UV can lead to sunburn and skin cancer. UV rays are easily blocked by clothing. Used for sterilization because they kill bacteria.
  • 8. X-Rays: Wavelengths from 10 nm to .001 nm. These rays have enough energy to penetrate deep into tissues and cause damage to cells; are stopped by dense materials, such as bone. Used to look at solid structures, such as bones and bridges (for cracks), and for treatment of cancer.
  • 9. Gamma Rays: Carry the most energy and have the shortest wavelengths, less than one trillionth of a meter (10-12). Gamma rays have enough energy to go through most materials easily; you would need a 3-4 ft thick concrete wall to stop them! Gamma rays are released by nuclear reactions in nuclear power plants, by nuclear bombs, and by naturally occurring elements on Earth. Sometimes used in the treatment of cancers.
  • 10. Gamma Rays This picture is a “scintigram”  It shows an asthmatic person’s lungs. The patient was given a slightly radioactive gas to breath, and the picture was taken using a gamma camera to detect the radiation. The colors show the air flow in the lungs.
  • 11. Micro Worlds, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. http://www.lbl.gov/MicroWorlds/ALSTool/EMSpec/EMSpec2.html Image Sources NASA http://spaceplace.nasa.gov/blue-sky/ NASA http://science- edu.larc.nasa.gov/EDDOCS/Wavelengths_for_Colors.html NASA http://missionscience.nasa.gov/ems/11_xrays.html Andy Darvill, Broadoak Community School, Radioactivity Uses http://www.northallertoncoll.org.uk/science/Additional%20Physics/Nu clear/Nuclear/Radioactivity/uses.htm 2004 Microsoft Corporation, One Microsoft Way, Redmond, WA 98052-6399 USA.

Editor's Notes

  • #2: Presentation for lesson 4: Exploring the Electromagnetic Spectrum, in the Waves: The Three Color Mystery unit The slides are animated so you can click (space bar, mouse, etc.) to show the next item when the class is ready.
  • #4: Play an interactive tutorial to explore the classical representation of an electromagnetic wave as a sine function; you can vary amplitude and wavelength to demonstrate how this function appears in three dimensions. (requires java plug-in) See: http://micro.magnet.fsu.edu/primer/java/electromagnetic/index.html
  • #7: Light from the sun looks white, but it is really made up of all the colors of the rainbow. A prism is a specially shaped crystal. When white light shines through a prism, the light is separated into all its colors.