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Electromagnetic Radiation emission

There are many different processes and phenomena that emit electromagnetic radiation. Humans have taken advantage of many of these processes to develop technologies that use electromagnetic radiation.

Onderwerp en thema
Form 1
Physics
Light
Sources of light
Type bron
Video
Taal
English
Uitgever
Khan Academy
Publicatiedatum
2021
Schepper/Auteur
Sal Khan
Trefwoord
Electromagnetic Radiation

Light

The beauty of a coral reef, the warm radiance of sunshine, the sting of sunburn, the X-ray revealing a broken bone, even microwave popcorn—all are brought to us by electromagnetic waves. The list of the various types of electromagnetic waves, ranging from radio transmission waves to nuclear gamma-ray (γ-ray) emissions, is interesting in itself.

Even more intriguing is that all of these different phenomena are manifestations of the same thing—electromagnetic waves (see Figure 15.1). What are electromagnetic waves? How are they created, and how do they travel? How can we understand their widely varying properties? What is the relationship between electric and magnetic effects? These and other questions will be explored.

Onderwerp en thema
Form 1
Physics
Light
Sources of light
Type bron
Studieboeken
Taal
English
Uitgever
openstax
Publicatiedatum
2020
Schepper/Auteur
Openstax
Trefwoord
Electric Field
Electromagnetic Radiation
Magnetic Field
Maxwell's equations

Osmosis

Outcomes

In this unit you will learn that: 

  • Osmosis is the movement of a liquid from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration until it reaches equilibrium.
Onderwerp en thema
Form 1
Physics
Structure and properties of matter
Osmosis
Type bron
Cursus
Taal
English
Publicatiedatum
2023

The Photoelectric effect

Photoelectric materials emit electrons when they absorb light of a high-enough frequency.

Onderwerp en thema
Form 1
Physics
Light
Sources of light
Type bron
Video
Taal
English
Uitgever
Khan Academy
Publicatiedatum
2021
Schepper/Auteur
Khan Academy
Trefwoord
electromagnetic radiation and matter
Photoelectric effect