The Figure 6-18 in my text book was an example of an electromagnetic spectrum‚ which is all wavelengths of light both seen and unseen (Trefil & Hazen‚ 2010). The display of the electromagnetic spectrum showed gamma rays‚ X-rays‚ ultraviolet light‚ infrared‚ visible light‚ microwave‚ radio waves‚ as well as a visible spectrum wavelength (Trefil & Hazen‚ 2010). The diagram shows at what frequency and wavelength each wave moves and what it allows us to see‚ hear‚ and feel with visible light
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Radios and microwaves both use radiation from the electromagnetic spectrum Visible light can be split into a spectrum of colours .. from red through the rainbow colours to violet but visible light is just a small part of the whole electromagnetic spectrum All the different types of electromagnetic waves travel at the same speed through a vacum .. the waves can be orderd by wave length remebered that waves with the shortest wave lengths have the highest frequency and the most energy and the waves
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Science Essay: We use the electromagnetic spectrum every day it’s the microwave you use to heat your food and the cell phones you use to text! Those are part of the Electromagnetic Spectrum. The light that our eyes can see is also part of the electromagnetic spectrum. This visible part of the electromagnetic spectrum consists of the colors that we see in a rainbow - from reds and oranges‚ through blues and purples!! The electromagnetic spectrum has 7 parts to it‚ radio waves‚ microwaves‚ infrared
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Electromagnetic waves are radiated energy of all different strengths. They’re different from sound waves and water waves because they have the ability to travel through empty space. A vacuum. These are the only types of waves that do not need any type of medium because of photons. Photons are tiny particles that don’t get traveled through‚ but make up electromagnetic waves. Photons travel with the wave at about 300‚000 k/s. also known as the speed of light. The more energy the photons have‚ the brighter
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3‚ 2012 James Clerk Maxwell discovered the electromagnetic spectrum in 1862. The electromagnetic spectrum is a map of all the types of light that can be identified. It classifies different types of light by wavelength to show how much energy the wave has. The more energy the wave has the shorter the wavelength and the less energy a waves has the longer the wavelength. Not all light is in the visible spectrum. There are many kinds of electromagnetic waves that you can’t see. When you turn on your
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Neodymium magnets are used for many purposes. They are used in industries‚ commercially and can even come handy around the house. Neodymium magnets are also used in the Medicine and Health fields for a large number of purposes. Industrial Uses Of Neodymium Magnets Neodymium magnets are often used in machines made for the health industry. They are also used for magnetization‚ to make magnetic separators‚ magnetic filters and for magnetic ionization. The security industry uses them for alarms and
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I would like to attend the Montgomery Blair High School’s Magnet program because the magnet programs include my favorite subjects at school. First‚ the magnet math program will help me improve my knowledge of problem-solving beyond what my limits are now. My favorite topic in math is algebra since it usually includes working with specific numbers. After receiving level fives on the PARCC math section two years in a row‚ I realized that I should try hard to learn in class so that I will be able to
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INTRODUCTION: The electromagnetic spectrum is the range of all possible frequencies of electromagnetic radiation. Radiation can be said to be energy that travels and spread as it goes. The "electromagnetic spectrum" of an object has a different meaning‚ and is instead the characteristic distribution of electromagnetic radiation emitted or absorbed by that particular object. We tend to witness different radiations of the electromagnetic spectrum without knowing‚ example is the visible light that
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INTRODUCTION Radiation‚ flow of atomic and subatomic particles and of waves‚ such as those that characterize heat rays‚ light rays‚ and X rays. All matter is constantly bombarded with radiation of both types from cosmic and terrestrial sources. This article delineates the properties and behaviour of radiation and the matter with which it interacts and describes how energy is transferred from radiation to its surroundings. Considerable attention is devoted to the consequences of such an energy
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Magnet Schools: An Opportunity of Education or Education Disparity? We are often put into situations that are not fitting of us and it is up to us to either get out of the situation or make the best of it. Parents want their children to receive quality education but sometimes a child is placed into a school that doesn’t have a curriculum challenging enough for a student. Luckily‚ there are other avenues for us to take in order to get a quality education without the cost of a private school or
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