A-level Physics/Wave properties/Waves

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Electromagnetic Waves

The electromagnetic spectrum is a family of waves that share the following properties:


Radio Waves

Radio waves are used mainly in communication over short or long distances. Shorter wavelengths are used for television and FM radio while longer wavelengths are used for AM radio.

Long Wave Wavelength = 1*104m
Medium Wave Wavelength = 1*102m
Short Wave Wavelength = 1*100m

Microwaves

Some microwaves pass easily through Earths atmosphere and are used for communications with satellites and or mobile phones.

Microwaves are also commonly used for cooking with the aid of a microwave oven.

Typical Values are as follows:
Wavelength (m) = 3*10-2
Frequency (Hz) = 1*1010

Definitions
Transverse Wave
The direction of energy transfer is at 90 degrees to the direction of the vibrating particles.
Longitudinal Wave
The particles vibrate backwards and forwards along the line of the direction of the energy transfer in the wave.
Amplitude
The greatest displacement of the wave.
Period (T)
Is the time taken (in seconds) for one complete cycle of the wave.
Frequency (f)
The number of cycles of the wave per second.
Wavelength (λ)
The shortest distance between 2 particles on the wave with the same phase.
Speed of wave
Distance travelled by the wave in one time period. (λ/T)

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