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General physics
    Solution8. Worked Examples9. Investigation10. Group Activity11. Individual Work12. Resources13. Reflection
    📐 Worked Examples

    Example 1: Frequency from Wavelength

    Find frequency of green light, λ=550 nm. (c=3×108 m/s)

    Calculation

    1. Learning Objectives2. Language Objectives3. Key Terms3.1. Study Cards4. Glossary5. Theory6. Memorization Exercises7. Video Lesson
    🎯 Learning Objectives
    • State that all electromagnetic waves are transverse waves traveling at speed c in free space
    • Recall approximate wavelength ranges of principal regions of the EM spectrum (radio → γ-rays)
    • Recall that wavelengths 400–700 nm are visible to the human eye
    🗣️ Language Objectives
    • Use terms “electromagnetic spectrum,” “transverse wave,” “wavelength,” “visible” accurately
    • Describe ranges (“radio,” “microwave,” “infrared,” “visible,” “ultraviolet,” “X-ray,” “γ-ray”)
    • Explain relationships between frequency, wavelength, and speed in clear academic English
    📚 Key Terms and Translations
    English TermRussianKazakh
    Electromagnetic waveЭлектромагнитная волнаЭлектромагниттік толқын
    Transverse waveПоперечная волнаКөлденең толқын
    Free spaceВакуумБос кеңістік
    Wavelength (λ)Длина волны (λ)Толқын ұзындығы (λ)
    Visible spectrumВидимый спектрКөрінетін спектр
    γ-raysγ-лучиγ-сәулелер
    🃏 Vocabulary Study Cards

    Electromagnetic wave

    Definition: A transverse wave of oscillating electric & magnetic fields

    Speed: c ≈ 3×108 m/s in free space

    Visible light

    Range: 400–700 nm

    Use: Detected by human eye

    γ-rays

    Range: <10−11 m

    Use: Medical imaging, astronomy

    📖 Glossary of Terms

    Electromagnetic wave

    Wave of oscillating electric and magnetic fields, perpendicular to direction of propagation.

    Translation
    Russian: Волна изменяющихся электрических и магнитных полей, перпендикулярных направлению распространения.
    Kazakh: Таратылу бағытына перпендикуляр электрлік және магниттік өрістердің тербелуі.
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    Visible spectrum

    Portion of EM spectrum (400–700 nm) detectable by human eye.

    Translation
    Russian: Участок спектра 400–700 нм, видимый человеческим глазом.
    Kazakh: Адам көзінің көру диапазоны, 400–700 нм.
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    🔬 Theory: Electromagnetic Spectrum

    All EM waves are -transverse- and travel at speed c in -free space-.

    The principal regions and approximate wavelength ranges are:

    • Radio: 10−1–103 m
    • Microwave: 10−3–10−1 m
    • Infrared: 7×10−7–10−3 m
    • Visible: 4×10−7–7×10−7 m
    • Ultraviolet: 10−8–4×10−7 m
    • X-ray: 10−11–10−8 m
    • γ-ray: <10−11 m
    Translation
    Russian: Все ЭМ-волны поперечные и распространяются в вакууме со скоростью c. Основные диапазоны спектра: радиоволны до γ-лучей с указанными длинами волн.
    Kazakh: Барлық ЭМ-толқындар көлденең және бос кеңістікте c жылдамдықпен таралады. Негізгі диапазондар: радиотолқындардан γ-сәулелерге дейін.
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    Theory Questions

    Easy: What makes EM waves transverse?
    Answer
    Their oscillations are perpendicular to propagation direction.
    Medium: State the wavelength range of visible light.
    Answer
    400 nm to 700 nm.
    Medium: Why do all EM waves travel at the same speed in free space?
    Answer
    Because their speed is determined by vacuum permittivity & permeability, constant for all frequencies.
    Hard: Compare penetration abilities of X-rays vs radio waves and explain why.
    Answer
    X-rays (short λ, high energy) penetrate denser materials; radio waves (long λ) diffract more and are absorbed by conductive media.
    💪 Memorization Exercises

    Match Regions to Ranges

    1. Radio → ______ m
    2. Visible → ______ nm
    3. Ultraviolet → ______ nm to ______ nm
    4. γ-ray → < ______ m

    Answer
    1. 10−1–103 m
    2. 400–700 nm
    3. 10−8–400 nm
    4. 10−11 m
    🎥 Video Lesson

    Additional Resources:

    EM Spectrum Overview

    Visible Light Explained

    Answer
    Convert: λ=550×10−9 m ⇒ f=c/λ = 3×108/5.5×10−7 ≈ 5.45×1014 Hz.
    🧪 Interactive Investigation

    Explore EM spectrum using PhET “Radio Waves” simulation:


    Investigation Answers
    Identify regions by observing transmission, reflection & absorption behavior at different frequencies.
    👥 Collaborative Group Activity

    Use this LearningApps quiz on EM regions:


    📝 Individual Assessment
    1. Derive relationship c = f λ and explain its universality for EM waves.
    2. Calculate energy of a photon at 600 nm. (E=hf, h=6.63×10−34 Js)
    3. Compare penetration of UV vs IR in biological tissue.
    4. Explain why radio waves diffract around buildings but X-rays do not.
    5. Design an IR remote control system: choose λ and justify.
    🤔 Lesson Reflection
    • Which EM region do you use most in daily life? Why?
    • How does wavelength affect applications (e.g., communication vs imaging)?
    • What challenges arise in detecting γ-rays compared to radio waves?
    • Set one goal to deepen your understanding of EM waves.