Sources, Detection and Application of electromagnetic (e.m.) radiation (Radiowaves)
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Notes Properties of Electromagnetic Waves They travel through a vacuum. They undergo reflection, refraction, diffraction and interference. They travel at the speed of light in vacuum, c=3×108m/s The carry no electric charge. The obey the wave equation c=fλ. They are transverse in nature.
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Notes When you think of light, you probably think of what your eyes can see. But the light to which our eyes are sensitive is just the beginning; it is a very small part of the total amount of light that surrounds us. The electromagnetic spectrum is the term used by scientists to describe the entire range
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Notes When you think of light, you probably think of what your eyes can see. But the light to which our eyes are sensitive is just the beginning; it is a very small part of the total amount of light that surrounds us. Electromagnetic spectrum is the term used by scientists to describe the entire
Notes When you think of light, you probably think of what your eyes can see. But the light to which our eyes are sensitive is just the beginning; it is a very small part of the total amount of light that surrounds us. Electromagnetic spectrum is the term used by scientists to describe the
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Notes Types of motion: 1. Linear motion (translational motion) 2. Rotational motion (circular motion) 3. Oscillatory motion (Vibratory motion) Displacement: Distance moved by a body in a specified direction is called displacement. It is denoted by letter‘s’ and has both magnitude and direction. Distance is the movement from one point to another. The Si
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The objective is to: 1. State the gas laws for an ideal gas 2. Verify experimentally the gas laws 3. Explain how the absolute zero temperature may be obtained from pressure – temperature and volume – temperature graphs 4. Convert Celsius to Kelvin of temperature 5. State the basic assumptions of the kinetic theory of
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The objective is to: 1. Define heat capacity and specific heat capacity 2. Determine experimentally specific heat capacity of solids and liquids 3. Define specific latent heat of fusion and specific patent heat of vaporization 4. Determine experimentally the specific latent heat of fusion of ice and the specific latent heat of vaporization of steam
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