Transcription of The Electromagnetic Spectrum
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The Electromagnetic SpectrumThis flipchart has been adapted from original work, distributed by download or viewed on the Internet, as a free GCSE physics teaching resource by Andy Darvill, physics teacher, Broadoak School, : site: pages were written to help liven up delivery of physics, for a topic which, apart from demonstrations,seemed to be largely may work your way sequentially through this flipchart or use the HYPERLINK JUMP tool to move to specific sectionsWhat is the Electromagnetic Spectrum ?Scientists have found that many types of wave can be arranged together like notes on a piano keyboard, to form a do I need to know about it?For your GCSE's you need to know:-l The names of the types of wave, and the order that they are arranged The uses of each type of How each type of wave is The dangers of each type of need to remember:the names of the waves , which ones have high or low frequenciesthe order they fit into the Electromagnetic Spectrum All of these are " Electromagnetic waves ".
You need to remember: the names of the waves, which ones have high or low frequencies the order they fit into the electromagnetic spectrum All of these are "electromagnetic waves".
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OVERVIEW OF ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVE PROPAGATION, Electromagnetic Waves, GCSE PHYSICS WAVES & SOUNDS, Electromagnetic, Infrared, Waves, Electromagnetic Spectrum, Sources of Electromagnetic Interference, Electromagnetic Induction, Reflection and Refraction of Light Waves, Virginia Department of Education, Science Georgia Standards of Excellence