Radio waves
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👩 Teacher’s Guide
🎯 Objective
Students will be able to:
- Explain the key physics of radio waves
- Use ray diagrams and wave ideas to describe light behavior
- Apply light concepts to technology and safety
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📝 Teaching Notes
- Key idea to emphasize: Radio waves have long wavelengths and low frequencies. They are used for communication such as broadcasting, WiFi, and radar.
- Common misconception: Light always travels instantly and never changes direction.
- Suggested teaching approach:
- Use ray boxes, mirrors, and lenses in demonstrations
- Practice drawing ray diagrams step-by-step
- Connect EM radiation to communication and health risks
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💬 Discussion Starter
Ask students:
- Why do mirrors form images?
- How does refraction allow lenses to focus light?
- Which parts of the EM spectrum can be dangerous and why?
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🧒 Student Worksheet
Concept and Helping Material
Radio waves have long wavelengths and low frequencies. They are used for communication such as broadcasting, WiFi, and radar.
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Vocabulary and Definitions
- — Light bouncing off a surface
- — Bending of light when speed changes
- — A transparent object that refracts light to form images
- — Measure of how much light slows in a material
- — The full range of EM waves from radio to gamma
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Hands-On Experiment or Activities
Activity 1: Mirror Reflection Test
What You Need: plane mirror, ray box, protractor.
What You Do: Shine a ray at different angles and measure reflected angles.
Think and Talk: What changed?
What stayed the same?
Activity 2: Lens Focusing Experiment
What You Need: converging lens, screen, lamp.
What You Do: Move the lens until a sharp image forms on the screen.
Think and Talk: What changed?
What stayed the same?
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Practice Questions (QA)
1. What is reflection?
2. State the law of reflection.
3. What is refraction?
4. What is total internal reflection?
5. What does a converging lens do?
6. What does a diverging lens do?
7. What is refractive index?
8. What makes objects appear colored?
9. Name one type of hazardous radiation.
10. What are radio waves used for?
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Reflection
- Where do you see light physics in everyday life?
- Why is EM radiation safety important?