ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUM
- State one-way of detecting ultra violet radiation.
- Arrange the following radiations in order of increasing wavelengths.
Ultraviolet Gamma Rays
Radio Waves Infra Red
- Name two types of electromagnetic radiations whose frequencies are greater than that of visible light.
- Calculate the wavelength of the KBC FM radio waves transmitted at a frequency of 95.6 mega hertz.
- The chart below shows an arrangement of different parts of the electromagnetic spectrum. Complete the table.
Type of Radiation | Detector | Uses |
Ultraviolet | Photographic paper, fluorescent
material, phototransistor |
|
Radio waves | Balanced thermometer | Warmth sensation, making toast. |
Radio waves | Communication |
- Arrange the following in order of increasing frequency. Visible light, infrared radiation, x-rays, u.v. radiation, radio waves.
- State the difference between X-rays and gamma rays in the way in which they are produced
- Other than a photographic film state one other detectors of
- i) X-rays
- ii) UV radiation
iii) Visible spectrum
- iv) Infra-red radiations
- State 3 uses of infra- red radiation.
- Name two properties of ultra-violent radiation.
- State the origin of all electromagnetic -radiation from radio waves to x-rays.
- State where Gamma rays originate.
- State one common property for electromagnetic waves and state one use of microwaves and one for ultraviolet radiation.
- State one common property for electromagnetic waves and state one use of microwaves and one for ultraviolet radiation.
- Name the radiation represented by A.
Radio Infrared visible A- rays Gamma Rays
- Complete the table below to show the name and use of some types of electromagnetic radiation.
Type of radiation | Use |
Sending information to and from satellites | |
Normal photography | |
Producing shadow pictures of bones | |
Gamma rays |
- Give one important use of each of the following electromagnetic-waves.
- i) Microwaves
- ii) Infrared
- The figure below shows emitters of electromagnetic waves. Fit in their detectors (3mks)
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- Name the part of the electromagnetic spectrum used in communication by mobile phones.
- The audible frequency range for a certain person is 30Hz to 16500Hz. determine the largest wavelength of sound in air the person can detect. Speed of sound 340m/s
- Arrange the following electromagnetic waves in ascending order of frequency.
Infrared, x – rays, visible light, radio waves
- Arrange the following radiations in order of increasing wavelengths.
Gamma rays, purple light, ultraviolet and infrared
- Arrange the following radiations in order of increasing wavelength. Radio waves, Gamma rays infrared and ultraviolet.
- The table below shows an electromagnetic spectrum. Complete the table in the order of increasing wavelength from A – B. (2 marks)
A | Visible
Light |
B |
- Name one region of the electromagnetic spectrum which has a wavelength greater than visible light and state briefly how the radiation can be produced.
- Arrange the following radiation in order of increasing wavelength; ultraviolet, gamma rays, radio waves and visible light.
- Arrange the following waves in the order of increasing wavelength :- X-rays, visible light, infra-red, T.V waves, micro waves
- The figure 4 shows regions of the electromagnetic spectrum. D is the region of visible light
A | B | C | D | E | F | G |
Decreasing wave length
Indicate the region for the following; ( 2 marks )
- X – rays _______________________________________________
- Ultraviolet ______________________________________________
- Light of frequency 5.5 ´ 1014HZ is made to strike a metal surface whose work function is 2.5eV. Show that photoelectric effect will not take place. (Planck’s constant h = 6.63 ´ 10ˉ34JS, charge on an electron e = 6 ´ 10ˉ19C).
- Below is part of the electromagnetic spectrum in order of increasing wavelength.
A | B | C | Visible light | Infra-red | D | E |
How are waves A produced?
- The chart below shows an arrangement of different parts of the electromagnetic spectrum.
Radio | A | Visible | Ultra-
violet |
X-Rays | Gamma
rays |
Name the radiation represented by A.
- The figure below shows regions of the electromagnetic spectrum. F is a region of x-rays. Indicate the region of visible light.
|
- The following are electromagnetic waves. Arrange them according to their increasing frequency. Gamma rays, microwaves, ultra-violet, TV waves and blue light.
- Complete the following table
Radiation | Source | Detector | Application |
Radio | Communication | ||
Hot body | Drying clothes |
- a) Name two properties common to all electromagnetic waves
- Arrange the following waves in ascending order of frequency
- V
- Radio waves
- Light
- X-rays
- c) V. Waves have a frequency of 3×10-4 HZ. Determine the their wavelength
- Name one method of detecting radio waves
- e) State one application of microwaves
- (a) Consider the table below for some electromagnetic waves
Radiation | Production | Detection | Application |
Radio waves | A | Aerials | B |
Infrared | Thermal vibration of atoms of hot bodies | C | D |
(i) Fill in the spaces labeled (4mks)
A…………………………………………………………………………………….
B……………………………………………………………………………………
C……………………………………………………………………………………
D…………………………………………………………………………………….
(ii) State one similarity between ultraviolet rays and gamma rays in terms of their
Dangers