EM WAVES
APPLICATION OF EM WAVES
EFFECTS OF RADIATION
MIRRORS AND LENSES
APPLICATION OF MIRRORS AND LENSES
100

Given that all EM waves travel in vacuum, which EM wave travels the fastest?

They all have the same speed.

100

Which type of electromagnetic wave is produced by a vibrating antenna?

Radio wave

100

Welders usually wear helmet, gloves, goggles and other protective clothing which is used to protect the welder from what type of EM wave?

Ultraviolet

100

In a mirror diagram, what do we call to the imaginary line that can be drawn perpendicular to the surface of the mirror and used as reference point in determining the angle of reflection and incidence?

Normal Line

100

If a person is experiencing MYOPIA or nearsightedness, what type of lens should he/she use?

Concave Lens

200

These are waves that DOES NOT REQUIRE a medium to transfer energy.

Electromagnetic waves

200

When the wavelength of a wave doubles, this property of the wave is reduced to half its original value.

Frequency

200

Among the types of EM waves, which are classified as IONIZING RADIATION?

Xrays and Gamma Rays

200

What type of mirror can produce real and virtual image?

Concave Mirror

200

Periscope is an instrument used for observation. For it to properly work, its mirrors should be positioned at what angle?

45 degrees

300

What device did Hans Christian Oersted use to prove that a current-carrying wire creates a magnetic field?

Compass

300

What type of EM wave is used on Night vision goggles?

Infrared

300

Which type of electromagnetic wave is classified as a carcinogen by both the World Health Organization (WHO) and the United States government?

Xrays

300

Assuming that an image is place exactly at the focus or focal point, what are the characteristic of the image formed?

No image is formed

300

These type of lenses are also known as converging lenses.

Convex Lens

400

Which EM wave lies beyond the red end of Visible Light?

Infrared

400

Kathleen works as a cashier in a busy supermarket. One afternoon, a customer hands her a crisp 1000-peso bill. As Kathleen inspects it, she becomes unsure whether the bill is genuine or counterfeit. She wants to verify its authenticity before accepting it.

Which EM wave would Kathleen use to take to check if the 1000-peso bill is fake?

Ultraviolet

400

What type of radiation does not have enough energy to remove an electron (negative particle) from an atom or molecule?

Non-Ionizing Radiation

400

What characteristic of a plane mirror is applied in a way the word AMBULANCE is written?  

Lateral Reversion/ Laterally Reversed/Lateral Inversion

400

Sidemirrors makes use of what type of mirror?

Convex Mirror

500

An EM wave  has a frequency of 2.99 Hz. If the given wave travels in vacuum, what is its wavelength?

1.00 x 108 m        

500

Explain how a microwave heats food.

A microwave heats food by causing water molecules to vibrate rapidly through microwave radiation, generating heat that warms the food evenly.

500
Differentiate UVA, UVB and UVC
  • UVA = Aging rays (longest wavelength, causes skin aging)

  • UVB = Burning rays (causes sunburn and skin cancer)

  • UVC = Cleansing rays (most dangerous but absorbed by the ozone layer)

500

If you are standing infront of a convex mirrror, describe the LOST of the image produced.

Behind the Mirror

Erect

Reduced

Virtual

500

A dentist uses a concave mirror to examine a patient’s teeth. What is the main reason for using this type of mirror instead of a flat one?

It produces an upright and magnified image for better viewing.

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