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Electromagnetic Spectrum - Real World Applications
Your Job:
1)Go to this website: www.scienceclarified.com/everyday/Real-Life-Physics-Vol-3-Biology-Vol-1/Electromagnetic-Spectrum-Real-life-applications.html
2) You will need to read the article on this website that talks to you about real world applications for each portion of the Electromagnetic Spectrum.
3) Once finished reading, find one real-life example for each portion of the spectrum: Radio waves, microwaves, infrared, visible, ultraviolet, x-rays, and gamma rays. (that's 7 examples!)
4) For each example, you need to have a HAND DRAWN, COLOR picture representing the real world application, label of the example, and a brief description (in your own words) of how this portion of the spectrum relates to the real world.
EXAMPLE: (pardon the computer image... needed it for the website... yours will be hand drawn)
1)Go to this website: www.scienceclarified.com/everyday/Real-Life-Physics-Vol-3-Biology-Vol-1/Electromagnetic-Spectrum-Real-life-applications.html
2) You will need to read the article on this website that talks to you about real world applications for each portion of the Electromagnetic Spectrum.
3) Once finished reading, find one real-life example for each portion of the spectrum: Radio waves, microwaves, infrared, visible, ultraviolet, x-rays, and gamma rays. (that's 7 examples!)
4) For each example, you need to have a HAND DRAWN, COLOR picture representing the real world application, label of the example, and a brief description (in your own words) of how this portion of the spectrum relates to the real world.
EXAMPLE: (pardon the computer image... needed it for the website... yours will be hand drawn)
Portion of Spectrum: Microwave
Inside of a microwave, waves are dispersed evenly through the inside of the machine by a fan. This fan makes sure that all of the food in the microwave gets heated evenly. The microwaves actually heat-up the water molecules in the food through convection. The rest of the food item is then heated through conduction.
Inside of a microwave, waves are dispersed evenly through the inside of the machine by a fan. This fan makes sure that all of the food in the microwave gets heated evenly. The microwaves actually heat-up the water molecules in the food through convection. The rest of the food item is then heated through conduction.
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