Physics Investigatory Project Cbse
Physics Investigatory Project Cbse
Physics Investigatory Project Cbse
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PHYSICS
INVESTIGATORY
PROJECT
SESSION:2023-24
TOPIC
EM WAVES &
ITS
PROPERTIES
Name:- PATEL
KAVIN
Class:- 12TH SCIENCE
Roll No.:-
Guided By:-
MS.SONALI
KURUDE MAM
CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that
Project/Dissertation entitled EM
waves & its properties is a bonafide
work done by Mr. Patel Kavin of
class 12TH ‘Science’ Session 2023-
24 in partial fulfillment of CBSE’S
Examnination 2024 and has been
carried out under my direct
supervision and guidance. This
report or a similar report on the
topic has not been submitted for
any other examination and does
not form a part of any other course
undergone by the candidate
Patel Kavin
XII Science
INDEX
1) Introduction of EM Waves
2) Types of EM Waves
3) Electromagnetic spectrum
4) Characteristics of EM Waves
5) Uses of EM Waves
6) Bibliography
What are EM Waves?
Introduction
causes heating
It is used for night vision and security cameras as
Ultraviolet
Dangers:
over-exposure to UVA and B damages
surface cells and eyes and can cause
cancer.
There is a problem with current
sunscreens which protect against skin
burning from high UVB but give
inadequate protection against free radical
damage caused by UVA.
Dark skins are not necessarily safer from
harm.
Sun exposure for the skin is best restricted
to before 11am and after 3pm in the UK in
summer months.
Benefits:
o sanitary and therapeutic properties have a
marked effect on architecture, engineering and
public health and have done so throughout
history.
o UVC is germicidal, destroying bacteria, viruses
and moulds in the air, in water and on surfaces.
o UV synthesises vitamin D in skin, controls the
endocrine system and is a painkiller.
o Used in state of the art air-handling units,
personal air purifiers and swimming pool
technology.
o Used to detect forged bank notes: they fluoresce
in UV light; real bank notes don’t. Used to
identify items outside visible spectrum areas,
known as 'black lighting'.
X-rays
X-rays detect bone breaks
X-rays pass through flesh but not dense material like
bones
Dangers: X-rays damage cells and cause cancers.
cancers
Gamma can be used to kill mutated cells though too.
Types of EM Waves…
Though the sciences generally classify EM waves into seven basic
types, all are manifestations of the same phenomenon.
• Radio Waves: Instant Communication.
• Microwaves: Data and Heat.
• Infrared Waves: Invisible Heat.
• Visible Light Rays: Light.
• Ultraviolet Waves: Energetic Light.
• X-rays: Penetrating Radiation.
• Gamma Rays: Nuclear Energy.
Electromagnetic Spectrum
• Once light was determined to have a wave nature,
experimenters looked to find and confirm the
wavelength of visible light. The wavelengths at which
the human retina is sensitive to are extremely small
and not easily detectable. The unit used for these
wavelengths is the nanometer (nm), where 1 nm = 10-
9 meters. Experiments determined that visible light has
~www.wikipedia.org
~www.google.com
2. Books
~ Compehensive
Pratical Manual
~ Ncert Class XII
Thank
you