Transcription of UNIT 2 THE ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUM - NASA
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Like expanding ripples in a pond after a pebblehas been tossed in, ELECTROMAGNETIC radiationtravels across space in the form of waves. Thesewaves travel at the speed of light 300,000 kilo-meters per second. Their wavelengths, the dis-tance from wave crest to wave crest, vary fromthousands of kilometers across (in the case ofthe longest radio waves) to fractions of ananometer, in the cases of the smallest x-raysand gamma rays. ELECTROMAGNETIC radiation has properties of bothwaves and particles. What we detect depends on themethod we use to study it. The beautiful colors thatappear in a soap film or in the dispersion of lightfrom a diamond are best described as waves. Thelight that strikes a solar cell to produce an electriccurrent is best described as a particle.
Unit Goals • To investigate the visible light spectrum. • To demonstrate the relationship between energy and wavelength in the electromagnetic spectrum. ... While holding it in place, observe a light source such as a fluorescent tube. Be sure to look through the grating end of the spectroscope. The spectrum will appear
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