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Grade 10

Quarter 2: Module 1
ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES
Most Essential Learning Competency

● Compare the relative wavelengths of the


different forms of the electromagnetic
waves. (S10-FE-lia-b47)
Module
1

Electromagnetic
Waves
What are Electromagnetic Waves?
What are Electromagnetic Waves?
● They are also called EM
waves or EM radiation
● They are created as a result
of vibrations between an
electric field and a magnetic
field
Importance of EM waves
● The SUN emits EM
radiation. EM waves are
all around us, it’s
everywhere.
The Electromagnetic Spectrum
The electromagnetic spectrum is a continuum of EM waves
arranged according to wavelength or frequency.
The Electromagnetic
Spectrum
Roman Men Invented Very Unusual Xray Guns

Radio Waves, Microwaves, Infrared,


Visible Light, Ultraviolet, Xray, Gamma
Rays
The Electromagnetic Spectrum

Long wavelength, Short wavelength,


Low Frequency High Frequency
Properties of Electromagnetic Waves
1. They are transverse waves.
Electric and magnetic fields
oscillate in a plane that is
perpendicular to the
propagation of the wave.
Properties of Electromagnetic Waves
2. EM waves are created
by an oscillating
charged particle, which
creates an oscillating
electric field and
magnetic field.
Properties of Electromagnetic Waves
3. They do not require a
medium to propagate.

MECHANICAL WAVES
require a medium to
propagate, EM Waves do
not.
Properties of Electromagnetic Waves
3. They do not require a
medium to propagate.

MECHANICAL WAVES
require a medium to
propagate, EM Waves do
not.
Properties of Electromagnetic Waves
4. They can
travel in
vacuum at a
speed of
3x108 m/s
Properties of Electromagnetic Waves
4. They can travel in vacuum at a speed of 3 x
10 ^8 m/s

3 x 10 ^8 m/s = 300,000,000 m/s


HOW FAST IS THAT?
Properties of Electromagnetic Waves
4. They can travel in
vacuum at a speed of
3x108 m/s

3x108 m/s =
300,000,000 m/s It would take approximately
8 minutes for sunlight to
HOW FAST IS THAT? reach earth.
Properties of Electromagnetic Waves
5. Speed of EM waves
changes depending
on the medium
where they are
passing through
The Electromagnetic
Spectrum
Applications of EM Waves
Applications of EM Waves
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Jupiter is the biggest


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Mars is actually a Mercury is the Saturn is a gas giant
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Features of motion
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