thermodynamics1 Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
what are the names of the electromagnetic spectrum ? | Red-Monkeys-In-Venus-Use-Xtra-Grapes Radio-Microwaves-Infrared-VISIBLE-Ultraviolet- Xray-Gama (from Longest to shortest) |
Wavelength from longest to shortest wavelength | 750-400 visible spectrum |
Waves in increasing wavelenth | Xray-UV-Visible-Infrared-Microwave-Radiowaves- |
Increasing frequency | Radio-microwave-infrared-infrared-visible-uv-xray |
Increasing Energy | radio-microwave-infrared-visible-uv-xray |
An AM station broadcasts rock music at 950 on the dial. Units for AM frequencies are given in KILOHERTZ. | wavelenth= speed of light /frequency 2.97 x10ee8 / 950 hz |
what are the relationships of problems concerned with wave and frequency | w/c= Freq c/f=wavelengt w x f=c Speed o light |
what is the energy level | H Planck const x freq (w x c)= energy |
a radio wave has a frequency of 3.8 ee10 hz what is the energy in one photon | Plancks Constant (6.626 ee-34)x 3.8 ee10 = 2.52 ee-23 J |
Rank in order of increasing energy-Blue(453nm) Red (660nm), yellow (595) | Red (660) Yellow (595) Blue (453) |
what is wavelength | Distance between maxima and minimus |
what is frequency | the amount of waves in a 1/s |
what is the speed of light | 2.9799 ee 8 m/s 186,ooo miles/s |
What is the visible light sequence from lowest frequency to highest frequency. | Roy G. Biv Red orange,yellow, blue,indgio,violet |
lowest wavelength highest frequency | Violet |
highest wavelength lowest frequency | red |
what is the calculation for energy of a wavelenght/ | E= h(planck) x c (sol) /wavelength |
Ryberg function | 2.0 |
Balmer Series | visible series n=2 |
Lyman series | UV series N1 |
Paschen series | IR |
What is the formula for mass of a photon? | E photon =(h)Planck (6.626 x 10e-34 J s ------------------------------ Wavelenth x (c) speed of light |
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