Microwaves & Infrared

This lesson covers:

  1. The two main uses of microwaves
  2. The main uses of infrared radiation

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Microwaves and infrared waves have wavelengths than visible light.

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Some frequencies of microwaves can be absorbed by water molecules.


Other frequencies of microwaves cannot be absorbed by water molecules.

Illustration of a microwave, satellite, and infrared camera.

Microwaves that can be absorbed by water molecules are used for:

Microwave ovens

Seeing animals in the dark

Satellite communication

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Microwaves that cannot be absorbed by water molecules are used for:

Seeing animals in the dark

Microwave ovens

Satellite communication

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Infrared radiation is emitted from objects that have thermal energy.

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Illustration of burning objects showing flames and barrels.

True or false? Higher temperature objects emit less infrared radiation than lower temperature objects.

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Infrared cameras specialise in spotting live organisms because:

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Animals are attracted to infrared camera

Infrared cameras can detect the infrared radiation emitted by animals

Animals are warmer than the surrounding environment and therefore emit more infrared radiation

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Infrared r can be used to cook food and heat a room.


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The hot metal e a lot of infrared radiation.

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