. How will you relate wavelength to frequency if all electromagnetic waves have the same speed? 2. What type of electromagnetic wave is suitable for the following: (a) Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) (b) satellite communication (c) remote controls (d) optical fibers (e) night vision goggles (f) cellular phones/mobile phones (g) identification of fake bank notes (h) RADAR (i) CT scan (j) radiotherapy 3. a. What made them suitable for their use? b. How do you protect yourself from the harmful effects of EM radiation?
. How will you relate wavelength to frequency if all electromagnetic waves have the same speed? 2. What type of electromagnetic wave is suitable for the following: (a) Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) (b) satellite communication (c) remote controls (d) optical fibers (e) night vision goggles (f) cellular phones/mobile phones (g) identification of fake bank notes (h) RADAR (i) CT scan (j) radiotherapy 3. a. What made them suitable for their use? b. How do you protect yourself from the harmful effects of EM radiation?
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1. How will you relate wavelength to frequency if all
speed?
2. What type of electromagnetic wave is suitable for the following:
(a) Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
(b) satellite communication
(c) remote controls
(d) optical fibers
(e) night vision goggles
(f) cellular phones/mobile phones
(g) identification of fake bank notes
(h) RADAR
(i) CT scan
(j) radiotherapy
3. a. What made them suitable for their use?
b. How do you protect yourself from the harmful effects of EM radiation?
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