The Electromagnetic Spectrum
Grade 8 · Science · Energy and Waves · Alabama, USA
Lesson Summary
Explore the full range of electromagnetic waves from radio waves to gamma rays.
Explanation
The electromagnetic spectrum is the range of all types of electromagnetic radiation. From lowest to highest frequency, the main types are: radio waves, microwaves, infrared, visible light, ultraviolet, X-rays, and gamma rays. All electromagnetic waves travel at the speed of light, but they differ in wavelength and frequency. Visible light is just a tiny slice of the spectrum that our eyes can detect. Different parts of the spectrum have different uses, from communication to medical imaging.
Practice Questions
Q1: Which has a higher frequency: radio waves or X-rays?
Answer: X-rays have a much higher frequency than radio waves.
Q2: What is the only part of the electromagnetic spectrum humans can see?
Answer: Visible light, which includes the colors of the rainbow from red to violet.
Q3: Why are gamma rays more dangerous than radio waves?
Answer: Gamma rays have much higher energy due to their high frequency, which can damage living cells. Radio waves have low energy and are harmless.
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The Electromagnetic Spectrum is taught in Grade 8 as part of the Science curriculum in Alabama, USA.
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