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GCSE edexcel core sceince physics: the electromagnetic spectrum

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What did Herschel discover and how?   He discovered infrared light, by noticing that red light was warmer than violet light- and just beyond red light where there was no visible light was even warmer.  
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What did Ritter discover?   He discovered ultraviolet light, because ne knew that silver chloride turned black more quickly in violet light than red light- and it turned black the fastest when exposed to the non- visible rays just beyond the violet light, ultraviolet radiation.  
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Where do electromagnetic waves travel at the same speed- what is the speed?   In a vacuum at: 3 x 10 to the power of 8  
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What is the electromagnetic spectrum in order of increasing frequency?   radio waves, micro waves, infra-red radiation, visible rays, ultraviolet rays, x rays, gamma rays  
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What is the order of the visible spectrum in decreasing wavelength?   red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet  
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What has a longer wavelength: radiowaves or gamma rays?   Radio waves  
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What is more dangerous: x rays or microwaves? What does this show?   X rays are more dangerous, showing that the potential danger increases with frequency  
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What is the potential danger of radiowaves?   There aren't any known dangers  
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What is the potential danger of microwaves?   Can cause internal heating of cells and tissues  
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What is the potential danger of infrared radiation?   Can cause skin burns  
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What is the potential danger of visible light?   There aren't any known dangers  
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What is the potential danger of ultraviolet light?   Can cause temporary 'snow blindness' and can cause damage to cells- leading to skin cancer  
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What is the potential danger of x rays?   Can cause a mutation in the DNA which can kill cells and cause cancer  
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What is the potential danger of gamma rays?   Can cause a mutation in the DNA which can kill cells and cause cancer  
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What are the uses of radiowaves?   Broadcasting, communications, RADAR (satellite transmittions)  
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What are the uses of microwaves?   Cooking, communications (mobile phones)  
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What are the uses of infrared radiation?   Cooking, thermal imaging, optical fibres, tv remote controls  
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What are the uses of visible light?   Photography, scanning (iris scanning), ilumination  
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What are the uses of ultraviolet light?   Security marking, fluorescent inks, detecting forged bank notes, disinfecting water  
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What are the uses of x rays?   Airport security scanning, medical X-rays, observing the internal structure of objects  
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What are the uses of gamma rays?   Detecting cancer cells, killing cancer cells, sterilising medical equipment and food  
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What is ionising radiation?   Radiation that can transfer enough energy to remove electrons from atoms, leaving positively charged ions.  
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What is ionising radiation always given out by?   Radioactive sources  
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What are three types of ionising radiation and what are their characteristics?   * Alpha particles- larger and move more slowly * Beta particles- smaller and move faster * Gamma rays- electromagnetic radiation  
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