EM Waves & Atoms Simplified Revision Notes for GCSE AQA Physics Combined Science
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6.2.6 EM Waves & Atoms
Atoms and EM Radiation
Electron Orbit Changes
When electrons change orbit (move closer or further from the nucleus):
Absorption:
When electrons move to a higher orbit (further from the nucleus).
The atom has absorbed EM radiation.
Emission:
When the electron falls to a lower orbit (closer to the nucleus).
The atom has emitted EM radiation.
If an electron gains enough energy, it can leave the atom to form an ion.
Gamma rays originate from changes in the nucleus of an atom.
Hazards
UV light, X-rays, and gamma rays can have hazardous effects on human body tissue.
The effects depend on the type of radiation and the size of the dose.
Radiation Dose:
How much exposure leads to harm for a person?
UV:
Skin ages prematurely, increasing the risk of skin cancer.
Sun cream prevents over-exposure in summer.
X-ray and Gamma:
Ionisation radiation can cause the mutation of genes, causing cancer.
Minimal exposure should be ensured.
Uses of EM Waves
Radio:
TV and radio.
The long wavelength can travel far without losing quality.
Microwave:
Satellite communication, cooking food.
Can penetrate the atmosphere to reach satellites.
Infrared (IR):
Cooking food, infrared cameras.
Transfers thermal energy.
Visible Light:
Fibre optics.
Best reflection/scattering in glass (others have too short/long wavelengths).
Ultraviolet (UV):
Sun tanning, energy-efficient lamps.
Radiates the least heat but more energy.
X-ray:
Medical imaging and treatment (and gamma).
Very high in energy and can penetrate material easily.
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