Module 1
Module 1
1 Electromagnetic Waves
This lesson focuses on the different types of electromagnetic waves. This highlights the nature,
frequencies and wavelengths of electromagnetic waves, and the proponents of the Electromagnetic Theory.
Pre-Assessment
Directions: Choose the LETTER of the best answer. Write the chosen letter on a separate sheet of paper.
1. How are electromagnetic waves produced?
A. Any disturbance C. Vibrating charge
B. Currents D. Voltage source
2. In the electromagnetic wave, what is the direction of the propagation of the wave?
A. Always to the right C. Parallel to electric and magnetic field directions
B. Cannot be determined D. Perpendicular to the electric and magnetic field directions
3. Which of the following forms of electromagnetic waves has the widest frequency range?
A. Microwave C. Ultraviolet
B. Radio waves D. X-ray
4. What happens to the frequency of the electromagnetic wave if its wavelength increases?
A. It decreases. C. It remains the same.
B. It increases as well. D. None of the above.
5. What is the speed of the electromagnetic wave in a vacuum?
A. Zero C. Changing depending on the value of its wavelength
B. Always the same as the speed of light D. none of the above
6. Who contributed in developing equations that showed the relationship of electricity and magnetism?
A. André-Marie Ampere C. James Clerk Maxwell
B. Heinrich Hertz D. Michael Faraday
7. Who showed the experimental evidence of electromagnetic waves and their link to light?
A. André-Marie Ampere C. James Clerk Maxwell
B. Heinrich Hertz D. Michael Faraday
8. Which type of wave has the shortest wavelength?
A. Gamma ray C. Ultraviolet
B. Microwave D. X-ray
9. What is the other term for electromagnetic waves?
A. Electric waves C. Mechanical waves
B. Longitudinal waves D. Transverse waves
10. All EM waves have the same speed.
A. True B. False
11. Which of the following correctly lists electromagnetic waves in the order from the longest to the
shortest wavelength?
A. Gamma rays, ultraviolet, infrared, microwaves
B. Microwaves, ultraviolet, visible light, gamma rays
C. Radio waves, infrared, gamma rays, ultraviolet
D. Radio waves, infrared, visible light, X-rays
12. How is the wavelength of infrared differs from the wavelength of ultraviolet waves?
A. Longer C. The same
B. Shorter D. None of the above
13. What is the main difference between a radio wave and a light wave?
A. Speed C. Both A and B
B. Wavelength D. None of the above
14. Which of the following is NOT an electromagnetic wave?
A. Infrared C. Sound
B. Light D. Radio
15. What is the frequency range of UV radiation?
A. 3.5x109 – 3x1011 Hz C. 7.5x10 14 – 3x1016 Hz
B. 3.5x10 – 4x10 Hz
11 14
D. 7.5x10 16 – 3x1019 Hz
Figure 1.1 In a transverse wave, the direction of the wave energy moves into a right angle to the electric
and magnetic fields.
Like other waves, such as water waves and waves on a rope, electromagnetic waves carry energy
from one place to another. But unlike other waves, electromagnetic waves do not carry energy by causing
matter to vibrate. It is the electric and magnetic fields that vibrate. This explains why electromagnetic
waves can travel in a vacuum (where there is no matter). But it does not mean that electromagnetic waves
cannot travel through a medium. They certainly can. Light, for example, can be transmitted with a
medium - as through the atmosphere - or without a medium - as through space.
Electromagnetic waves travel in a vacuum at a speed of 3x10 8 m/s and denoted as c, the speed of
light. The speed is slightly slower in air, glass, and any other material. To appreciate just how great this
speed is, consider this: Light from the sun travels 150 million kilometers to Earth in about 8 minutes!
Nothing known in the universe travels faster than the speed of light. Since all EM waves have the
same speed which is equal to the speed of light, this means that as the wavelength decreases, the
frequency of the wave increases.
Learning Task 1
Directions: Unscramble the words in Box B and match these words into the appropriate blanks
in Box A to complete given statements. Write the answer on a separate sheet of paper. (2pts
each)
Box A
1. A moving charge creates _____________.
Box B
2. A changing magnetic field causes a changing
___________ A. ME
3. The successive production of electric and B. PEEDS
magnetic fields results to the creation of ________ C. OESTCJB
wave. D. WARDOUT
4. An EM wave propagates _____________ from the E. CTNGMAEI LDFIE
source. F. EEILCTRC IEDFL
5. Electromagnetic waves do not need ____________ to
transfer energy.
Learning Task 2
TRUE OR FALSE: Write the word TRUE if the statement is correct, and FALSE if it is not. Write your
answer on a separate sheet of paper.
1. Most EM waves have the same speed.
2. EM waves travel at the speed of 4x108 m/s.
3. Electromagnetic waves are transverse waves consisting of changing electric fields and changing
magnetic fields.
4. Electromagnetic waves transfer energy through a vacuum.
5. A wave is a disturbance that transfers energy.
Learning Task 3
Directions: Using the information you have gathered previously, make a concept web showing the
contributions of the scientists listed below. Write your answer on a separate sheet of paper.
A. André-Marie Ampere
B. Michael Faraday
C. Heindrich Hertz
D. James Clerk Maxwell
E. Hans Christian Oersted
Electromagnetic
Wave Theory
Sample Problems:
(Assume that the waves propagate in a vacuum.)
Derived: f=c
λ
= 3x108m/s
2.0x101 m
= 1.5x10 (8-1) Hz
Answer: f = 1.5x107Hz
Derived: f=c
λ
= 3x108m/s
5x10 -7 m
= 0.6x10 (8-(-7) Hz
= 6x10( 15-1) Hz
Answer: f = 6x1014Hz
Learning Task 4
Direction: Compare the following EM waves and fill in the missing word to complete the statement. Use
the descriptions such as lower, higher, shorter and longer. Write your answer on a separate sheet of
paper.
Fig.3.3. The EM waves wavelengths and frequencies
1. Radio wave is _________ in
wavelength than the gamma
ray.
2. Microwave is __________ in frequency than
infrared.
3. Infrared is _____________ in wavelength than
visible light.
4. X-ray is ___________ in wavelength than gamma
ray.
5. Gamma ray is ___________ in
frequency than microwave.
Learning Task 5
A. MULTIPLE CHOICE
Direction: Choose the letter of the best answer. Write your answer on a separate sheet of paper.
1. What happens to the frequency of the electromagnetic wave if its wavelength increases?
A. It decreases. C. It remains the same.
B. It increases as well. D. None of the above.
2. What is the wavelength of the wave with a frequency of 3x109 Hz?
A. 1.0x10-1 m C. 1.0x102 m
B. 1.0x10-2 m D. 3.5x101 m
3. Which EM wave has the highest frequency among the others?
A. Microwaves C. UV radiation
B. Radio waves D. Visible light
4. Radio wave is _________ in wavelength than the gamma ray.
A. Higher C. Lower
B. Longer D. Smaller
5. What is the frequency range of UV radiation?
A. 3.5x109 – 3x1011 Hz C. 7.5x10 14 – 3x1016 Hz
B. 3.5x10 – 4x10 Hz
11 14
D. 7.5x10 16 – 3x1019 Hz
B. PROBLEM SOLVING
1. What is the frequency of a micro wave that has a wavelength of 1.5x10 2 m?
Given: v = c = 3x108 m/s (constant)
λ = 1.5x102 m
f =?
GIVEN FORMULA COMPLETE SOLUTION FINAL ANSWER
1 point 1 point 2 points (Complete Sentence)
1 point
KEY TO CORRECTION Learning Task 4
Pre-Assessment 1. Longer
1. A 2. Lower
2. D Learning Task 1 3. Longer
3. D 4. Longer
4. A 1. Magnetic field 5. higher
5. B 2. Electric Field
6. C 3. EM
7. B 4. Outward Learning Task 5
8. A 5. Objects
6. A. Multiple Choice
9. D
Learning Task 2 1. A
10. A
2. A
11. D 1. False 3. C
12. A 2. False 4. B
13. B 3. True 5. C
14. C 4. True B. Problem Solving
15. C 5. True Given:
v = c = 3x108 m/s
λ= 1.5x102 m
Formula: f = c/ λ
Solution:
= 3x108m/s
1.5x102 m
= 2x10(8-2) Hz
= 2x106 Hz
Answer: