1. The document discusses electromagnetic waves and their properties including wavelength, frequency, and speed. It covers different types of EM waves like visible light, infrared, microwaves, ultraviolet, x-rays, and gamma rays.
2. Questions are asked about characteristics of EM waves, their placement in the electromagnetic spectrum based on wavelength and frequency, properties like being transverse waves, and examples of their uses like in night vision goggles and microwave ovens.
3. Additional concepts covered include the speed of light in vacuum, real and virtual images formed by spherical mirrors, and characteristics of those mirror images.
1. The document discusses electromagnetic waves and their properties including wavelength, frequency, and speed. It covers different types of EM waves like visible light, infrared, microwaves, ultraviolet, x-rays, and gamma rays.
2. Questions are asked about characteristics of EM waves, their placement in the electromagnetic spectrum based on wavelength and frequency, properties like being transverse waves, and examples of their uses like in night vision goggles and microwave ovens.
3. Additional concepts covered include the speed of light in vacuum, real and virtual images formed by spherical mirrors, and characteristics of those mirror images.
1. The document discusses electromagnetic waves and their properties including wavelength, frequency, and speed. It covers different types of EM waves like visible light, infrared, microwaves, ultraviolet, x-rays, and gamma rays.
2. Questions are asked about characteristics of EM waves, their placement in the electromagnetic spectrum based on wavelength and frequency, properties like being transverse waves, and examples of their uses like in night vision goggles and microwave ovens.
3. Additional concepts covered include the speed of light in vacuum, real and virtual images formed by spherical mirrors, and characteristics of those mirror images.
the product of the ________ and the ________ ___ 9. Which of the following is correct in order of the wave. of lowest to highest frequency? A. Amplitude and frequency A. Ultraviolet, x-ray, visible light, microwave B. Frequency and wavelength B. Gamma rays, x-ray, ultraviolet, visible light C. Velocity and frequency C. Radio waves, ultraviolet, visible light gamma D. Wavelength and amplitude D. Microwaves, infrared, visible light, gamma ___ 2. Which of the following is false about ___ 10. Which of the following EM wave is used electromagnetic waves? in night vision goggles? A. They are transverse waves. A. Infrared B. Microwaves B. They do not require medium to propagate. C. ultraviolet D. X-ray C. They are produce by moving charges. ___ 11. This are the disturbances that are used D. They travel at different speed in vacuum to transfer energy from one place to another depending on its wavelength. without transferring matter. ___ 3. Which of the following statements is true A. Electromagnetic Waves in vacuum? B. Waves A. All EM waves have the same frequency C. Primary Waves B. All EM waves have the same speed D. Seismic Waves C. Radio waves are the lowest ___ 12. It is a transverse wave that is composed D. X-rays travel the fastest of two parts--- the electric and magnetic fields. ___ 4. Which EM wave has a wavelength A. Electromagnetic Waves shorter than the wavelength of ultraviolet? B. Waves A. Gamma rays B. Infrared C. Primary Waves C. Microwaves D. Visible light D. Wavelength ___ 5. Which have the following waves has the ___ 13. The amount of energy that an EM wave highest frequency? carries is determined by the wave’s ________? A. Infrared B. Microwaves A. Electromagnetic Waves C. ultraviolet D. X-ray B. Waves ___ 6. Which of the following EM waves has the C. Primary Waves longest wavelength? D. Frequency A. Gamma rays B. Microwaves ___ 14. All EM waves travel through space at C. Ultraviolet D. Visible light the same speed. In fact, they travel as fast as ___ 7. What is the approximate wavelength of ____________ meters in one second about 186 visible light? 282 miles per second in empty space or vacuum A. 0.000 000 000 001 m and the speed of light c is independent of both B. 0.000 0001 m frequency and amplitude of the wave. C. 0.1 m A. 299 792 458 B. 929 792 845 D. 1 000 m C. 299 729 478 D. 209 992 455 ___ 8. A microwave oven uses microwaves to ___ 15. Electromagnetic Spectrum are arrange cook food. Where in the electromagnetic according to wavelength and frequency. Which spectrum are microwaves found? waves with wavelengths longer than about 100 A. Longer wavelength than ultraviolet waves mm? B. Higher frequency than visible light A. Infrared B. Microwaves C. Higher frequency than infrared radiation C. ultraviolet D. Radio waves ___ 16. They are part of the electromagnetic but closer to the mirror than the source spectrum lying between radio waves and C. On the same side of the mirror as the source infrared. but closer to the mirror than the focal point A. Infrared B. Microwaves D. None of the above C. ultraviolet D. X-ray ___ 24. The image produced by a convex mirror ___ 17. Literally meaning “below red,” infrared of an erect object in front of the mirror is always radiation (IR) lies between the microwave _________. region (300 GHz or 1.0 mm). A. Real, upright, and larger than the object A. Infrared B. Microwaves B. Real, upright, and smaller than the object C. Visible light D. X-ray C. Virtual, upright, and larger than the object ___ 18. The part of the electromagnetic D. Virtual, upright, and smaller than the spectrum that can be detected by humans is object called the __________. ___ 25. An upright object is located between a A. Visible light B. Microwaves concave mirror and its focal point. Its image is? C. ultraviolet D. X-ray A. Real, inverted, and larger than the object ___ 19. It is literally means “above violet,” is B. Real, upright, and smaller than the object higher in frequency than visible light and has C. Virtual, inverted, and larger than the object shorter wavelength. D. Virtual, upright, and smaller than the object A. Infrared B. Microwaves ___ 26. What is the distance C. ultraviolet D. X-ray ___ 20. Officially known as X-radiation, X-rays lie beyond the UV region having a wavelength range of about 10 to 0.01 nm. A. Infrared B. Microwaves C. ultraviolet D. X-ray ___ 21. A virtual image is an image _________. A. From which light rays diverge as they pass through B. From which light rays diverge but do not pass through C. Toward which light rays converge and pass through D. Toward which light rays converge do not pass through ___ 22. When you stand in front of a plain mirror, your image is ____________________. A. Real, upright, and smaller than you B. Real, upright, and the same size as you C. Virtual, upright, and smaller than you D. Virtual, upright, and the same size as you ___ 23. Real images formed by a spherical mirror are always _________________. A. On the side of the mirror opposite the source B. On the same side of the mirror as the source