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Revision: Electromagnetic Waves and Communication System Physics HSC Science (General) 11th Standard Maharashtra State Board

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Definitions [7]

Definition: Electromagnetic Waves

Electromagnetic waves are self-propagating transverse waves consisting of oscillating electric and magnetic fields that do not require a medium for propagation.

Definition: Electromagnetic Spectrum

The whole range of frequencies/wavelengths of electromagnetic waves arranged in ascending or descending order is known as the electromagnetic spectrum.

Definition: Electromagnetic Waves

Electromagnetic waves are self-propagating transverse waves consisting of oscillating electric and magnetic fields that do not require a medium for propagation.

Definition: Electromagnetic Spectrum

The whole range of frequencies/wavelengths of electromagnetic waves arranged in ascending or descending order is known as the electromagnetic spectrum.

Definition: Invisible Spectrum

The part of the spectrum beyond the red extreme and the violet extreme is called the invisible spectrum.

Definition: Visible Spectrum

Electromagnetic waves have a wide range of frequencies and wavelengths. We can see only a small portion of the electromagnetic spectrum, which is known as the visible spectrum.

Definition: Electromagnetic Spectrum

The whole range of frequencies/wavelengths of the electromagnetic waves arranged in ascending or descending order is known as the electromagnetic spectrum.

Key Points

Key Points: Electromagnetic Waves
  • EM waves are transverse
  • E ⟂ B ⟂ direction of propagation
  • E and B are in phase
  • Speed:
    \[c=\frac{1}{\sqrt{\mu_0\varepsilon_0}}=3\times10^8\mathrm{m/s}\]
  • Poynting Vector:
    \[\vec{S}=\frac{\vec{E}\times\vec{B}}{\mu_{0}}\]
  • Intensity:
    \[I=\frac{1}{2}c\varepsilon_0E_0^2\]

Key Points: Electromagnetic Waves
  • EM waves are transverse
  • E ⟂ B ⟂ direction of propagation
  • E and B are in phase
  • Speed:
    \[c=\frac{1}{\sqrt{\mu_0\varepsilon_0}}=3\times10^8\mathrm{m/s}\]
  • Poynting Vector:
    \[\vec{S}=\frac{\vec{E}\times\vec{B}}{\mu_{0}}\]
  • Intensity:
    \[I=\frac{1}{2}c\varepsilon_0E_0^2\]

Key Points: Electromagnetic Spectrum
  • The electromagnetic spectrum is the complete range of electromagnetic radiation.
  • Order of EM waves: Radio → Microwave → Infrared → Visible → Ultraviolet → X-ray → Gamma.
  • All EM waves travel at the speed 3 × 108 m/s in a vacuum.
  • Frequency increases from radio waves to gamma rays.
  • Wavelength decreases from radio waves to gamma rays.
  • Visible light is only a small part of the full spectrum.
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