DIRECTION. Answer The Following Questions.: Grade 10 Science 2018-2019 Worksheet # 1
This worksheet provides questions about the electromagnetic spectrum. Students are asked to identify regions of the spectrum, compare properties of different types of electromagnetic waves, and explain several concepts regarding electromagnetic waves. Key points covered include: the speed and frequencies of different types of light; how microwaves are used in cooking and their interaction with different materials; the relationship between wavelength, frequency and energy; and how light carries information from astronomical objects.
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DIRECTION. Answer The Following Questions.: Grade 10 Science 2018-2019 Worksheet # 1
This worksheet provides questions about the electromagnetic spectrum. Students are asked to identify regions of the spectrum, compare properties of different types of electromagnetic waves, and explain several concepts regarding electromagnetic waves. Key points covered include: the speed and frequencies of different types of light; how microwaves are used in cooking and their interaction with different materials; the relationship between wavelength, frequency and energy; and how light carries information from astronomical objects.
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GRADE 10 SCIENCE
2018-2019 WORKSHEET # 1
DIRECTION. Answer the following questions.
1) Identify regions 1 and 2 from the diagram above. [2
pts] ANSWER: The first region is the Radio wave and the second region is the UV rays. 2) Choose the correct phrase in each bracket below. [3 pts] a) Visible light travels [faster than / at the same speed as / slower than] radio waves. ANSWER: Visible light travels at the same speed as radio waves. b) The frequency of visible light is [higher than / the same as / lower than] the frequency of X-rays. ANSWER: The frequency of visible light is lower than the frequency of X-rays. c) The wavelength of visible light is [longer than / the same as / shorter than] the wavelength of radio waves. ANSWER: The wavelength of visible light is shorter than the wavelength of radio waves. 3. Radio waves, microwaves, infra-red and visible light are all parts of the electromagnetic spectrum that are used for communication. a) State one property that they all have in common. [1 pt] ANSWER: The radio waves, microwaves, infrared and visible light have long wavelengths than UV ray, X-ray, and Gamma rays. b) State one way in which they are different from one another. [1 pt] ANSWER: The radio waves, microwaves, infrared and visible light differ in properties like frequencies and energies. Radio waves has lower frequency and energy next to microwaves, infrared, and visible light,that has higher frequency and energies among the three. 4. Microwaves are a type of electromagnetic radiation. They are reflected from metals but can pass through glass, pottery and some plastics. Most food cooked in a microwave oven has a high water content, which readily absorbs the microwave energy producing a rapid rise in temperature. This results in the food being cooked quickly. a) i) Explain why the choice of container for the food is important in microwave cookery. [2 pts] ANSWER: The choice of container for the food is important in microwave cookery because plastics, glass, and pottery containers are easy-absorber of the microwave energy that results in rapid rise in temperature and cooks food more quickly rather than using metal containers that may result in slow cooking or maybe cause of electrocution. ii) Give a reason why microwave ovens cook food quicker than a conventional oven. [1pt] ANSWER: The microwave oven cooks food quicker than a conventional oven because it uses greater energy or greater heat that is useful for cooking food easily. 5. What is a light wave? ANSWER: A light wave is an electromagnetic radiation of any wavelength, whether visible or not that travels in vacuum in the speed of 3 x 108. 6. Are electromagnetic waves dangerous?explain. ANSWER: Electromagnetic waves can be dangerous due to over-exposure, the higher the frequency of the radiation, the more damage it is likely to cause to the body: microwaves cause internal heating of the body tissues, infrared radiation is felt as heat an causes skin burns. Electromagnetic waves with lower frequency are less harmful than that higher frequencies. 7. What is the relationship between wavelength, frequency and energy? ANSWER: The greater the energy, the larger the frequency and the shorter(smaller) the wavelength. The higher the frequency, the shorter the wavelength-it follows that short wavelengths are more energetic than long wavelengths. 8. How does light carry information about stars, galaxies and other celestial objects? ANSWER: Light carry information about stars, galaxies and other celestial objects because it determines the time of the light of a star reaches the Earth and used to determine how far is a galaxy away from us with the measurement of ‘light years’.. 9. How electromagnetic waves are formed? ANSWER: An electromagnetic wave can be produced or formed by accelerating charges; moving charges back and forth will produce oscillating electric and magnetic fields, and these travel at the speed of light. 10. How do electromagnetic waves differ? ANSWER: Electromagnetic waves differ from each other in wavelength. Waves in the electromagnetic spectrum vary in size from very long radio waves the size of buildings and soccer fields, to very short gamma-rays smaller than the size of the nucleus of an atom.