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Chatfield

6th Graders Present

Electromagnetic Spectrum

May 2020

Radio Waves

Student Contributions

Radio

Waves

Aspen McBroom

Anna Halvorson

Wyatt Kayfes

Will Boelter

Hans Jacobsen

Aubrey Nielsen

Cayden Meyer

Cadence Thompson

Dani Severson

Chase Sommerfield

Will Boelter Present Radio Waves

Student

Videos

Guglielmos Marconi transmitted radio waves and they passed Sirius in 1903.

Anyone orbiting one of the stars with a really good receiver could detect Guglielmos receiver.

Radio waves are the longest but contain the least amount of energy. Radio waves can be different sizes. Henrique Hertz discovered radio waves.

Radio waves control many things. Radio waves are invisible but are still there. Radio waves are in many daily items. Today radio waves commit sine waves. Many radios can work in the same spot because of frequency.

You Tube Videos

Hertz Experiment Explained

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Descriptions/Definitions

Microwaves

Student Contributions

Microwaves

Kaisen Johnson

brody Whalen

Jackson Bernard

Lydia Pierce

Grace Finley

kylie Sinn

Evie Delaney

Grace Copeman

Veera House

Hannah Tweeten

Emily Burshem

Ivar Stavlund

Veera and Hannah

Present Microwaves

Student

Videos

This video is about all the different microwaves and how they are used.

You Tube

Videos

The one shows how microwaves work and why microwaves heat from the outside-in. Sometimes your food is cold in the middle. Also, there are more things about the heat around it.

This is just a cool video that we found. The guy in the video is making an electromagnet out of microwave transformers and he explains how the electromagnet works.

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Descriptions/Definitions

Infrared

Student Contributions

Infrared

Waves

Brynn Horsman

Jovie Dundore

Owen Collett

Cal Sturgis

Cayden Crowson

Grace Patten

Aydon Shofner

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Student

Videos

You Tube

Videos

Infrared light is not visible to our eyes but with technology we can measure this light based on temperatures. NASA reviews this part of the electromagnetic spectrum and gives an at home experiment!

What is Infrared Radiation? Watch this and find out...

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Infrared

Infrared is a region of the electromagnetic radiation spectrum where wavelengths range from about 700 nanometers to 1 millimeter. Infrared waves are longer than those of visible light.

Visible Light

Student Contributions

Visible

Light

Maddex Lanning

Julia Goldsmith

Harper Goldsmith

Grace Schroeder

Alaina Armstrong

Elise Moody

Aubrey Crowson

Eve Goetzinger

Ava Volker

D'Andre Williams

Sam Ruskell

Science @ 6

Presented By:

Harper Goldsmith, Grace Schroeder and Julia Goldsmith

Student

Videos

This is a 6th grade level video. It talks about the waves and the spectrum of light. The bigger the waves are the less energy they have. The smaller they are the more energy.

You Tube

Videos

This video talks about visible light and it’s talking about all the color that are visible to our vision.

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Descriptions/Definitions

Ultraviolet Radiation

Student Contributions

Ultraviolet

Radiation

Hailey Hammill

Colin Jech

Mtichel Hinckley

Wyatt Henry

Will Hillsheim

Bryan Juers

Caden Voeltz

Kameren Eastling

Interview with Mr. Henry

Student

Videos

You Tube

Videos

The video explains what UV light, index, and wavelength means. It also talks about the effects it can have on people. It gives examples of sources of UV light.

Tour of Ultraviolet Waves

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X-Rays

Student Contributions

X-Rays

Elle Eickhoff

Amaya Harmening

Olivia Karver

Averi Spencer-Carpenter

Ella Lane

Miles Tweten

Trenton Garner

Lydia Pierce

Student

Videos

You should watch this video because you can learn a lot about xrays and it’s very interesting.

You Tube

Videos

My video is about how they discovered x-rays and how powerful they are and how useful. They

also explain how they can go through different thing and how they are dangerous

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Gamma Rays

Student Contributions

Gamma

Rays

Anakin Jorgenson

Tegan Ottman

Gavin Carr

Trindy Barkeim

Emma tollefson

Hudson Lueck

Parker Bush

Hayden Stehr

Brynn Schad

Dani Jeffers

Gamma Rays by Hudson and Parker

Student

Videos

Gamma Rays by Dani J.

Gamma rays have the smallest wavelength in the entire spectrum but the most energy. Gamma rays are generated by radioactive atoms. Gamma rays can also kill living cells Doctors use this to destroy harmful cells in our bodies.

You Tube Videos

This video was a little bit easier to understand and it talks about the difference between an x ray and a gamma ray. It also talks about how they both can be used for medicine! How Cool! Check it out!

This video has awesome examples and explanations between the different waves on the spectrum. The laser he uses in the video is so bright that it would injure his eyes if he took them off.

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A gamma ray, is a penetrating electromagnetic radiation arising from the radioactive decay of atomic nuclei. These waves are generated by radioactive atoms and in nuclear explosions. Gamma-rays can kill living cells, a fact that medicine uses to its advantage, using gamma-rays to kill cancerous cells.

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