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Your friend says that more patterns and colors can be seen on the wings of birds if viewed in ultraviolet light. Would you agree with your friend? Explain your answer.

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The rate at which information can be transmitted on an electromagnetic wave is proportional to the frequency of the wave. Is this consistent with the fact that laser telephone transmission at visible frequencies carries far more conversations per optical fiber than conventional electronic transmission in a wire? What is the implication for ELF radio communication with submarines?

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Give an example of energy carried by an electromagnetic wave.

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In an MRI scan, a higher magnetic field requires higher frequency radio waves to resonate with the nuclear type whose density and location is being imaged. What effect does going to a larger magnetic field have on the most efficient antenna to broadcast those radio waves? Does it favor a smaller or larger antenna?

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Laser vision correction often uses an excimer laser that produces 193-nm electromagnetic radiation. This wavelength is extremely strongly absorbed by the cornea and ablates it in a manner that reshapes the cornea to correct vision defects. Explain how the strong absorption helps concentrate the energy in a thin layer and thus give greater accuracy in shaping the cornea. Also explain how this strong absorption limits damage to the lens and retina of the eye.

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Problems&Exercises

(a) Two microwave frequencies are authorized for use in microwave ovens: 900 and 2560 MHz. Calculate the wavelength of each. (b) Which frequency would produce smaller hot spots in foods due to interference effects?

(a) 33.3 cm (900 MHz) 11.7 cm (2560 MHz)

(b) The microwave oven with the smaller wavelength would produce smaller hot spots in foods, corresponding to the one with the frequency 2560 MHz.

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(a) Calculate the range of wavelengths for AM radio given its frequency range is 540 to 1600 kHz. (b) Do the same for the FM frequency range of 88.0 to 108 MHz.

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A radio station utilizes frequencies between commercial AM and FM. What is the frequency of a 11.12-m-wavelength channel?

26.96 MHz

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Find the frequency range of visible light, given that it encompasses wavelengths from 380 to 760 nm.

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Combing your hair leads to excess electrons on the comb. How fast would you have to move the comb up and down to produce red light?

5.0 × 10 14 Hz

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Electromagnetic radiation having a 15 . 0 μ m size 12{"15" "." 0-mm} {} wavelength is classified as infrared radiation. What is its frequency?

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Approximately what is the smallest detail observable with a microscope that uses ultraviolet light of frequency 1 . 20 × 10 15 Hz size 12{1 "." "20"´"10" rSup { size 8{"15"} } " Hz"} {} ?

λ = c f = 3 . 00 × 10 8 m/s 1 . 20 × 10 15 Hz = 2 . 50 × 10 7 m size 12{λ= { {c} over {f} } = { {3 "." "00"´"10" rSup { size 8{8} } " m/s"} over {1 "." "20"´"10" rSup { size 8{"15"} } " Hz"} } = {underline {2 "." "50"´"10" rSup { size 8{ +- 7} } " m"}} } {}

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A radar used to detect the presence of aircraft receives a pulse that has reflected off an object 6 × 10 5 s size 12{6´"10" rSup { size 8{-5} } " s"} {} after it was transmitted. What is the distance from the radar station to the reflecting object?

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Some radar systems detect the size and shape of objects such as aircraft and geological terrain. Approximately what is the smallest observable detail utilizing 500-MHz radar?

0.600 m

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Determine the amount of time it takes for X-rays of frequency 3 × 10 18 Hz size 12{3´"10" rSup { size 8{"18"} } " Hz"} {} to travel (a) 1 mm and (b) 1 cm.

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Source:  OpenStax, College physics for ap® courses. OpenStax CNX. Nov 04, 2016 Download for free at https://legacy.cnx.org/content/col11844/1.14
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