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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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