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ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES
1. Electromagnetic Waves
2. Properties of Electromagnetic Waves
3. Hertz Experiment
4. Electromagnetic Spectrum
- Wavelength and Frequency Range
- Sources and Uses
Electromagnetic Waves:
For a region where there are no charges and conduction current, Faraday’s
and Ampere’s laws take the symmetrical form:
dΦB
dtl
E . dl = -
dΦE
dtl
B . dl = - μ0ε0
and
Electric and magnetic fields are sources to each other.
Electromagnetic wave is a wave in which electric and magnetic fields are
perpendicular to each other and also perpendicular to the direction of
propagation of wave.
It can also be shown that time – varying electric field produces space –
varying magnetic field and time – varying magnetic field produces space –
varying electric field with the equations:
jBz
jt
= -
jEy
jx
and
jEy
jt
jBz
jx
= - μ0ε0
Properties of Electromagnetic Waves:
0
X
E0
B0
Y
Z
1. Variations in both electric and magnetic fields occur simultaneously.
Therefore, they attain their maxima and minima at the same place and at
the same time.
2. The direction of electric and magnetic fields are mutually perpendicular
to each other and as well as to the direction of propagation of wave.
3. The electric field vector E and magnetic field vector B are related by c
= E0 / B0 where E0 and B0 are the amplitudes of the respective fields and c
is speed of light.
4. The velocity of electromagnetic waves in free space, c = 1 / √μ0ε0
5. The velocity of electromagnetic waves in a material medium = 1 / √με
where μ and ε are absolute permeability and absolute permitivity of the
material medium.
6. Electromagnetic waves obey the principle of superposition.
7. Electromagnetic waves carry energy as they propagate through space. This
energy is divided equally between electric and magnetic fields.
8. Electromagnetic waves can transfer energy as well as momentum to objects
placed on their paths.
9. For discussion of optical effects of EM wave, more significance is given to
Electric Field, E. Therefore, electric field is called ‘light vector’.
10. Electromagnetic waves do not require material medium to travel.
11. An oscillating charge which has non-zero acceleration can produce
electromagnetic waves.
Hertz Experiment:
Induction Coil
Copper or
Zinc Plate
Metal Rod
Metal Rod
Metal
Spheres
Ring
P
P S
S
EM
Wave
Copper or
Zinc Plate
The copper or zinc
plates are kept
parallel separated by
60 cm. The metal
spheres are slided
over the metal rods to
have a gap of 2 to 3
cm. Induction coil
supplies high voltage
of several thousand
volts.
The plates and the
rods (with spheres)
constitute an LC
combination.
An open metallic ring of diameter 0.70 m having small metallic spheres acts as
a detector.
This constitutes another LC combination whose frequency can be varied by
varying its diameter.
S1
S2
S1
’
S2
’
Due to high voltage, the air in the small gap between the spheres gets ionised.
This provides the path for the discharge of the plates. A spark begins to pass
between the spheres.
A very high frequency oscillations of charges occur on the plates. This results
in high frequency oscillating electric field in the vertical gap S1S2.
Consequently, an oscillating magnetic field of the same frequency is set up in
the horizontal plane and perpendicular to the gap between the spheres.
These oscillating electric and magnetic fields constitute electromagnetic
waves. The electromagnetic waves produced are radiated from the spark gap.
The detector is held in a position such that the magnetic field produced by the
oscillating current is perpendicular to the plane of the coil. The resultant
electric field induced by the oscillating magnetic field causes the ionisation of
air in the gap between the spheres. So, a conducting path becomes available
for the induced current to flow across the gap. This causes sparks to appear at
the narrow gap.
It was observed that this spark was most intense when the spheres S1S2 and
S1’S2’ were parallel to each other. This was a clear evidence of the polarisation
of the electromagnetic waves.
Hertz was able to produce electromagnetic waves of wavelength nearly 6 m.
After seven years, J.C. Bose succeeded in producing the em waves of
wavelength ranging from 25 mm to 5 mm.
Electromagnetic Spectrum:
S.
No.
EM Wave Range of λ Range of ν Source Use
1 Radio
Wave
A few km to
0.3 m
A few Hz to
109
Hz
Oscillating
electronic
circuits
Radio and TV
broadcasting
2 Microwave 0.3 m to
10-3
m
109
Hz to
3 x 1011
Hz
Oscillating
electronic
circuits
Radar, analysis of
fine details of atomic
and molecular
structures &
Microwave oven
3 Infra Red
wave
10-3
m to 7.8
x 10-7
m
3 x 1011
Hz
to
4 x 1014
Hz
Molecules
and hot
bodies
Industry, medicine,
astronomy, night
vision device, green
house, revealing
secret writings on
ancient walls, etc.
4 Light or
Visible
Spectrum
7.8 x 10-7
m to
3.8 x
10-7
m
4 x 1014
Hz
to
8 x 1014
Hz
Atoms and
molecules
when
electrons
are excited
Optics and Optical
Instruments, Vision,
photography, etc.
S.
No.
EM
Wave
Range of λ Range
of ν
Source Use
5 Ultra
Violet
Rays
3.8 x 10-7
m to
6
x 10-10
m
8 x 1014
Hz to
3 x 1017
Hz
Atoms and
molecules
in electrical
discharges
and Sun
Medical application,
sterilization, killing
bacteria and germs in
food stuff, detection of
invisible writing, forged
documents, finger print,
etc.
6 X - Rays 10-9
m to
6 x 10-12
m
3 x 1017
Hz to
5 x 1019
Hz
Inner or
more tightly
bound
electrons in
atoms
X-ray photography,
treatment of cancer, skin
disease & tumor, locating
cracks and flaws in
finished metallic objects,
detection of smuggled
goods in bags of a
person, study of crystal
structure, etc.
7 γ-Rays They overlap
the upper limit
of the X-Ray.
10-10
m to 10-
14
m
3 x 1018
Hz to
3 x
1022
Hz
Radioactive
substances
Information about
structure of nuclei,
astronomical research,
etc.
End of EM Waves

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Electromagnetic Waves Class 12

  • 1. ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES 1. Electromagnetic Waves 2. Properties of Electromagnetic Waves 3. Hertz Experiment 4. Electromagnetic Spectrum - Wavelength and Frequency Range - Sources and Uses
  • 2. Electromagnetic Waves: For a region where there are no charges and conduction current, Faraday’s and Ampere’s laws take the symmetrical form: dΦB dtl E . dl = - dΦE dtl B . dl = - μ0ε0 and Electric and magnetic fields are sources to each other. Electromagnetic wave is a wave in which electric and magnetic fields are perpendicular to each other and also perpendicular to the direction of propagation of wave. It can also be shown that time – varying electric field produces space – varying magnetic field and time – varying magnetic field produces space – varying electric field with the equations: jBz jt = - jEy jx and jEy jt jBz jx = - μ0ε0
  • 3. Properties of Electromagnetic Waves: 0 X E0 B0 Y Z 1. Variations in both electric and magnetic fields occur simultaneously. Therefore, they attain their maxima and minima at the same place and at the same time. 2. The direction of electric and magnetic fields are mutually perpendicular to each other and as well as to the direction of propagation of wave. 3. The electric field vector E and magnetic field vector B are related by c = E0 / B0 where E0 and B0 are the amplitudes of the respective fields and c is speed of light.
  • 4. 4. The velocity of electromagnetic waves in free space, c = 1 / √μ0ε0 5. The velocity of electromagnetic waves in a material medium = 1 / √με where μ and ε are absolute permeability and absolute permitivity of the material medium. 6. Electromagnetic waves obey the principle of superposition. 7. Electromagnetic waves carry energy as they propagate through space. This energy is divided equally between electric and magnetic fields. 8. Electromagnetic waves can transfer energy as well as momentum to objects placed on their paths. 9. For discussion of optical effects of EM wave, more significance is given to Electric Field, E. Therefore, electric field is called ‘light vector’. 10. Electromagnetic waves do not require material medium to travel. 11. An oscillating charge which has non-zero acceleration can produce electromagnetic waves.
  • 5. Hertz Experiment: Induction Coil Copper or Zinc Plate Metal Rod Metal Rod Metal Spheres Ring P P S S EM Wave Copper or Zinc Plate The copper or zinc plates are kept parallel separated by 60 cm. The metal spheres are slided over the metal rods to have a gap of 2 to 3 cm. Induction coil supplies high voltage of several thousand volts. The plates and the rods (with spheres) constitute an LC combination. An open metallic ring of diameter 0.70 m having small metallic spheres acts as a detector. This constitutes another LC combination whose frequency can be varied by varying its diameter. S1 S2 S1 ’ S2 ’
  • 6. Due to high voltage, the air in the small gap between the spheres gets ionised. This provides the path for the discharge of the plates. A spark begins to pass between the spheres. A very high frequency oscillations of charges occur on the plates. This results in high frequency oscillating electric field in the vertical gap S1S2. Consequently, an oscillating magnetic field of the same frequency is set up in the horizontal plane and perpendicular to the gap between the spheres. These oscillating electric and magnetic fields constitute electromagnetic waves. The electromagnetic waves produced are radiated from the spark gap. The detector is held in a position such that the magnetic field produced by the oscillating current is perpendicular to the plane of the coil. The resultant electric field induced by the oscillating magnetic field causes the ionisation of air in the gap between the spheres. So, a conducting path becomes available for the induced current to flow across the gap. This causes sparks to appear at the narrow gap. It was observed that this spark was most intense when the spheres S1S2 and S1’S2’ were parallel to each other. This was a clear evidence of the polarisation of the electromagnetic waves. Hertz was able to produce electromagnetic waves of wavelength nearly 6 m. After seven years, J.C. Bose succeeded in producing the em waves of wavelength ranging from 25 mm to 5 mm.
  • 7. Electromagnetic Spectrum: S. No. EM Wave Range of λ Range of ν Source Use 1 Radio Wave A few km to 0.3 m A few Hz to 109 Hz Oscillating electronic circuits Radio and TV broadcasting 2 Microwave 0.3 m to 10-3 m 109 Hz to 3 x 1011 Hz Oscillating electronic circuits Radar, analysis of fine details of atomic and molecular structures & Microwave oven 3 Infra Red wave 10-3 m to 7.8 x 10-7 m 3 x 1011 Hz to 4 x 1014 Hz Molecules and hot bodies Industry, medicine, astronomy, night vision device, green house, revealing secret writings on ancient walls, etc. 4 Light or Visible Spectrum 7.8 x 10-7 m to 3.8 x 10-7 m 4 x 1014 Hz to 8 x 1014 Hz Atoms and molecules when electrons are excited Optics and Optical Instruments, Vision, photography, etc.
  • 8. S. No. EM Wave Range of λ Range of ν Source Use 5 Ultra Violet Rays 3.8 x 10-7 m to 6 x 10-10 m 8 x 1014 Hz to 3 x 1017 Hz Atoms and molecules in electrical discharges and Sun Medical application, sterilization, killing bacteria and germs in food stuff, detection of invisible writing, forged documents, finger print, etc. 6 X - Rays 10-9 m to 6 x 10-12 m 3 x 1017 Hz to 5 x 1019 Hz Inner or more tightly bound electrons in atoms X-ray photography, treatment of cancer, skin disease & tumor, locating cracks and flaws in finished metallic objects, detection of smuggled goods in bags of a person, study of crystal structure, etc. 7 γ-Rays They overlap the upper limit of the X-Ray. 10-10 m to 10- 14 m 3 x 1018 Hz to 3 x 1022 Hz Radioactive substances Information about structure of nuclei, astronomical research, etc. End of EM Waves