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MANDAUE CITY SCHOOL FOR THE ARTS

Capasanan, Casili, Mandaue City


Junior High School Department

NAME: Angel Lyka D. Serenio GRADE LEVEL & SECTION: 10 - Singkil DATE: 11/03/2023
SUBJECT: SCIENCE 10 TEACHER: RUSSIL S. TARIMAN SCORE: __________

QUARTER: 2 SLK NO. 1 TITLE: Electromagnetic Spectrum WEEK NO. 1

TEST YOURSELF:

1. D 6. D
2. D 7. D
3. B 8. B
4. A 9. A
5. C 10. C

ACTIVITY 1: BEHIND THE ELECTROMAGNETIC THEORY

I developed a scientific theory explaining


electromagnetic waves and noticed that electrical
I showed that Maxwell's theory of
fields and magnetic fields can couple. together to
electromagnetism was correct and that
form electromagnetic waves. I summarized
light and heat are electromagnetic thisrelationship between electricity and magnetism
radiations. I applied these theories to by developing equations, "Maxwell's Equations."
the production and reception of
radiowaves.

I discovered electromagnetic induction


and made contributions to electrical
engineering and electrochemistry. I was I discovered that electric
responsible for introducing the concept
of field in physics to describe
currents create magnetic fields,
I founded and named the science of
electrodynamics, now known as electromagnetic interaction. which was the first connection
electromagnetism. I immediately found between electricity and
set to work developing a
mathematical and physical theory
magnetism.
to understand the relationship
between electricity and magnetism.

ACTIVITY 2: WAVE….WAVE….WAVE…..WAVE….

Wave Crest
Wavelength

Amplitude

Wave Trough

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Junior High School Department

The distance between two crests/two troughs is the wavelength.


The maximum distance the particles of the medium move from their resting positions.
The highest surface part of a wave.
The lowest part of a wave.
Answers to questions:
Q1. The type of wave illustrated above is called a transverse wave.
Q2.This wave exhibits properties like wavelength, frequency, and amplitude, which determine its
and interaction with the surrounding medium.
Q3.The characteristics of a wave change as it travels, and one of these characteristics is its wavelength.
As a wave travels, its wavelength can either increase or decrease, depending on the medium it passes
through. This change in wavelength affects how the wave interacts with objects or other waves it
encounters along its path.
Q4.The number of crests that pass a given point within one second is described as the frequency of the
wave.
Q5.The direction of movement of wave particles and energy is typically described as being
perpendicular to the direction of wave propagation. This means that as a wave travels through a
medium, the particles within the medium move up and down or back and forth.
CHECK POINT: True or False

1.True 2. False, can travel 3. True 4.False, not visible but detectable 5. True

ACTIVITY 3: LET’S GO SOLVING


SOLVE THE FOLLOWING: (Show complete solution)
1. 2. 3.

ACTIVITY 4: OWN MY OWN

Address: Capasanan, Casili, Mandaue City


Telephone Nos.: 032-340 0529
Email Address: | Website:
MANDAUE CITY SCHOOL FOR THE ARTS
Capasanan, Casili, Mandaue City
Junior High School Department

ACTIVITY 5: FILL ME UP

Wavelength
M

Frequency
Hz

Radio wave Microwaves Infrared Visible light Ultraviolet X- ray Gamma ray

Red Orange Yellow Green Blue Indigo Violet

Answers to questions:
Q1.The seven types of electromagnetic waves are radio waves, microwaves, infrared light, visible light, ultraviolet
light, X-rays, and gamma rays.
Q2.EM waves are arranged in the EM spectrum according to decreasing wavelengths and increasing
frequencies.
Q3. The section of the spectrum that can be seen by our eyes is known as the visible light spectrum.
It includes colors ranging from red to violet, with each color corresponding to a different wavelength
of light.
Q4.The relationship between frequency and wavelength is described by the equation c = λν, where c is
the speed of light, λ is the wavelength, and ν is the frequency. This equation shows that as the frequency
of a wave increases, its wavelength decreases, and vice versa.
Q5.The property that makes all electromagnetic waves in the EM spectrum the same is their speed.
Electromagnetic waves travel at a constant speed in a vacuum, which is the speed of light, and this speed
remains the same regardless of their frequency or wavelength.
POST - ASSESSMENT:
I.

electric
magnetic accelerating
300 000 000 m/s
vacuum
lower
higher more
hertz
meter

II.
1. C 6. C
2. A 7. A
3. B 8. A
4. B 9. D
5. D 10. C

NOTE: This is editable as the need arises.

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Telephone Nos.: 032-340 0529
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