GCSE Physics - Microwaves and Infrared
Microwave Radiation and Infrared Radiation
This section discusses microwave radiation and infrared radiation, which are part of the electromagnetic spectrum. Microwaves are used for communication and heating food, while infrared radiation is emitted by objects with thermal energy.
Microwave Radiation
- Microwaves can be divided into two groups: those absorbed by water molecules and those that aren't.
- Microwaves not absorbed by water molecules are used for satellite communication.
- These microwaves pass through the Earth's atmosphere and are received by satellites, then transmitted back to Earth for various purposes like satellite TV.
- The other type of microwaves is used in microwave ovens to heat up food containing water molecules.
- The energy from microwaves is absorbed by water molecules, causing them to vibrate and transfer heat energy throughout the food.
Infrared Radiation
- Infrared radiation is emitted by objects with thermal or heat energy.
- The amount of infrared radiation emitted depends on the object's temperature.
- Infrared cameras can detect this radiation and help us see in the dark, distinguishing between hot and cold areas.
- Animals emit more infrared radiation than their cooler surroundings, making them appear brighter on an infrared camera.
- In cooking, high temperatures cause metal to emit infrared radiation, which heats up our food through conduction or convection.
- Unlike microwaves, infrared radiation does not penetrate the surface of food but heats it from the outside.
Harmful Effects
- Both microwaves and infrared waves can be harmful in high quantities but are generally safe in everyday exposure levels.
- Living cells exposed to microwaves would boil and be destroyed.
- Getting too close to a grill or putting your hand in a toaster could result in burns as nearby skin cells get destroyed.
Conclusion
This section concludes the discussion on microwave radiation and infrared radiation, highlighting their potential harmful effects in high quantities.
- Microwaves and infrared waves are generally safe in everyday exposure levels.
- However, high quantities of these waves can be harmful to living cells.
- Caution should be exercised when using devices that emit microwaves or being exposed to high levels of infrared radiation.