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ELECTROMAGNE

TIC WAVES
Quarter 2 Module 1
LESSON
OBJECTIVES:
1. Describe an
electromagnetic wave.
2. Identify the different
forms of electromagnetic
waves.
UNSCRAMBLE ME!
Rearrange the jumbled
letters to form the term
being described.
1. It is a
disturbance in
space.
WAVE
VEWA
2. It is the
highest point in a
RETCS
CREST
wave.
3. It is the
lowest point in a
TGHURO
TROUGH
wave.
4. It is the distance from
the midpoint to the
highest point or lowest
point of the wave.
LMPUTDEAI
AMPLITUDE
5. It is the distance
between two successive
identical parts of a
wave.
ENEVTGWLAH
WAVELENGTH
6. It refers to the
number of waves
produced in one second.

FREQUENCY
NEQFCEURY
1. WAVE It is a disturbance in a space.
2. CREST It is the highest point in a wave.
3. TROUGH It is the lowest point in a wave.
4. AMPLITUDE
It is the distance from the
midpoint to the highest or lowest
point of a wave.
5. It is the distance between two
WAVELENGTH successive identical parts of
a wave.
6. FREQUENCY It refers to the number of waves
produced in one second.
CREATE A WAVE!
Follow the
procedures on the
next slide to make a
1. Get a rope of any kind.
2. Hold one end of the rope and
ask your friend to straighten
the rope and hold the other end
of it.
3. Start moving your hands up
and down.
Observe what happens to the
PUT A LABEL ON
Label yourME.
drawing from
the previous activity using
the words you have
arranged in the first
activity.
PARTS OF A WAVE
1
2 3

4
ELECTROMAGNETIC
WAVES
PROPONENTS

Hans Michael
Christian Faraday
Hans Christian
Oersted
“A changing
electric field
produces
magnetic field.”
Michael Faraday
“A changing
magnetic field
produces
electric field.”
ELECTROMAGNETIC
WAVES (EM
Radiation)
- are waves created as a
result of vibrations (90⁰)
between electric field
and magnetic field.
PROPERTIES OF EM
1. WAVES
carries energy as it moves
2. needs electricity and
magnetism to travel
3. do not require a medium to
travel through; can travel in
“vacuum” or an empty space
(m/s)
SEVEN FORMS OF
EM WAVES
Radio waves Microwaves Infrared Visible Light

Ultraviolet X-Ray Gamma Ray


ELECTROMAGNE - arrangement
TICSPECTRUM of EM waves
TAKE A LOOK AND
OBSERVE
TAKE A LOOK AND
OBSERVE
FACT OR
BLUFF
1.Electromagnetic waves
are also called as
electromagnetic
FACT
radiation.
FACT OR
BLUFF
2. Electromagnetic wave
carries energy as it moves /
travels.
FACT
FACT OR
BLUFF
3. Electromagnetic wave
requires a medium to
travel.
BLUFF
FACT OR
BLUFF
4. Electromagnetic wave
can travel in a vacuum at
a speed of 8x10 m/s.
3

BLUFF
FACT OR
BLUFF
5. Electromagnetic wave can
be created through
vibrations of electric and
FACT
magnetic field.
FACT OR
BLUFF
6. Electromagnetic wave
have seven different
forms.
FACT
FACT OR
BLUFF
7. Forms of
electromagnetic wave are
arranged in an
FACT
electromagnetic
FACT OR
BLUFF
8. Forms of EM waves are
arranged in decreasing
wavelength and
BLUFF
frequency.
FACT OR
BLUFF
9. Forms of EM waves
have the same
wavelength and
BLUFF
frequencies.
FACT OR
BLUFF
10. Forms of EM waves
travel at different speed in
a vacuum.
BLUFF
ASSESSMENT
1.These are waves
created resulting from
vibrations between
electric field and
magnetic field.
ASSESSMENT
2. It shows the
arrangement of the
seven forms of EM
waves.
ASSESSMENT
3. It refers to the
“empty space”
through which EM
waves can travel at
8
ASSESSMENT
4-10. Enumerate
the seven forms of
EM waves
ENRICHMENT
ACTIVITY 1
TAKE A LOOK AND
OBSERVE
ENRICHMENT
ACTIVITY 2
TAKE A LOOK AND
OBSERVE
WHO AM I?
Using the
electromagnetic
spectrum, identify what
form/color of EM wave is
1. This wave has the
longest wavelength
greater than meters.

RADIOWAVE
1. This wave has the
longest wavelength
greater than meters.

RADIOWAVE
3. This wave has the
shortest frequency
less than Hertz.

RADIOWAVE

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