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Describe what a repeating vibrating proton or electron causes. What are the two parts of an EM wave? How is an EM wave affected by matter? Electromagnetic wave It moves through a vacuum, not needing matter to move It has frequency, period, wavelength and amplitude A transverse electric wave A transverse magnetic wave Both are at 90º angles to each other. It slows down the EM wave. The matter’s density & the EM wave’s speed are inversely proportional. What is the speed of ALL EM waves in space, in glass? 300,000km/s. 200,000km/s What happens to the frequency of an EM wave if its amplitude increases? The frequency increases. They are directly proportional. What are the sections of the EM spectrum, in order of least amplitude to most amplitude? Radio, microwave, infrared, visible, uv, X rays, gamma rays. What are the sections of the EM spectrum, in order of lowest frequency to greatest frequency? Radio, microwave, infrared, visible, uv, X rays, gamma rays. What are the sections of the visible region of spectrum, in order of lowest frequency to greatest frequency? Red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet ROYGBIV What are the sections of the visible region of spectrum, in order of lowest amplitude to greatest amplitude? Red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet ROYGBIV What objects emit infrared waves? All objects emit IR What are EM microwaves widely used for? Communications Cell phones, radios RTS! What are five fun facts about X rays? Cannot penetrate thick objects like bone & lead Darken photographic plates Have the 2nd highest amplitude Can penetrate soft body tissue Used to treat cancer What types of waves can refract & diffract? Mechanical EM What types of waves can reflect? Mechanical EM Why are uv waves used to disenfect? It damages a cell’s protein and DNA, killing the ‘germs’.