Science: Quarter 2 - Module 1: Different Forms of EM Waves
Science: Quarter 2 - Module 1: Different Forms of EM Waves
Science: Quarter 2 - Module 1: Different Forms of EM Waves
Science
Quarter 2 – Module 1:
Different Forms of EM Waves
Science – Grade 10
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Quarter 2 – Module 1: Different Forms of EM Waves
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Science
Quarter 2 – Module 1:
Different Forms of EM Waves
Introductory Message
This Self-Learning Module (SLM) is prepared so that you, our dear learners, can
continue your studies and learn while at home. Activities, questions, directions,
exercises, and discussions are carefully stated for you to understand each lesson.
Each SLM is composed of different parts. Each part shall guide you step-by-step as
you discover and understand the lesson prepared for you.
Pre-tests are provided to measure your prior knowledge on lessons in each SLM.
This will tell you if you need to proceed on completing this module or if you need to
ask your facilitator or your teacher’s assistance for better understanding of the
lesson. At the end of each module, you need to answer the post-test to self-check
your learning. Answer keys are provided for each activity and test. We trust that you
will be honest in using these.
In addition to the material in the main text, Notes to the Teacher are also provided
to our facilitators and parents for strategies and reminders on how they can best
help you on your home-based learning.
Please use this module with care. Do not put unnecessary marks on any part of this
SLM. Use a separate sheet of paper in answering the exercises and tests. And read
the instructions carefully before performing each task.
If you have any questions in using this SLM or any difficulty in answering the tasks
in this module, do not hesitate to consult your teacher or facilitator.
Thank you.
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What I Need to Know
This module is specifically crafted to focus on the different activities that will
assess your level in terms of skills and knowledge with the expectation to
demonstrate through the learning material. Read and answer the suggested tasks
and accomplish them to explore and experience the world of electromagnetic
spectrum.
Going through this module can be a meaningful learning experience. All you
need to do is make use of your time and resources efficiently. To do this, here are
some tips for you:
3. Use a clean sheet of paper for your answers in each activity/ assessment.
4. Try to recall and connect the ideas about waves that you had in the lower
years. Use the concept discussed in the lesson to explain the results of
ctivities or performance tasks. You may answer in English or a combination
of your vernacular and English.
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5. Be honest. When doing the activities, record only what you have really
observed. Take the self-assessments after each activity, but do not turn to
the Answer Key page unless you are done with the entire module.
7. Take the posttest prepared at the end of the module, so you can assess how
much you have learned from this module.
8. You can check your answers in the activities, self-assessments, and posttest
after you finished the entire module to know how much you have gained from
the lesson and the activities.
Before you continue with this module, let’s check how much you know about this
topic. An answer key is provided at the end of the module. But do not try to look
at it while answering. You can check your answers after you are done with the
pre-test.
What I Know
Directions : Read each question carefully. Choose the letter of the correct answer.
Use a separate sheet of paper for your answers.
1. These are waves that are created as a result of vibrations between an electric
field and magnetic field.
a. electromagnetic spectrum
b. electromagnetic wave
c. microwave
d. radio wave
3. Which two colors of light lie at the beginning and end of the visible spectrum?
a. red and violet
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b. red and yellow
c. yellow and violet
d. yellow and green
4. This type of EM wave has a wavelength similar to the size of PBA basketball court
(28 meters).
a. microwave
b. radio wave
c. ultraviolet
d. visible light
a. microwave
b. radio wave
c. ultraviolet
d. x-ray
9. Which property spells the difference between infrared and ultraviolet radiation?
a. amplitude
b. color
c. speed in vacuum
d. wavelength
10. Which electromagnetic wave can travel the FARTHEST distances because it has
a wavelength range of greater than 1x10-1 meters?
a. gamma ray
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b. radio wave
c. microwave
d. x-ray
11. Which among the following electromagnetic waves has the LOWEST frequency?
a. gamma ray
b. infrared
c. ultraviolet
d. visible light
12. Which among the following electromagnetic waves has the SHORTEST
wavelength?
a. infrared
b. microwave
c. radio wave
d. x-ray
13. Among the given EM waves below, which carries the MOST energy?
a. microwave
b. radio wave
c. ultraviolet ray
d. visible lights
15. Which of the following is correctly arranged from HIGHEST to LOWEST energy?
a. Gamma ray, radio wave, infrared
b. Microwave, x-ray, gamma ray
c. Ultraviolet, visible light, radio wave
d. X-ray, gamma ray, ultraviolet
How did you find the pre-test? What was your score? If you got 15 items
correctly, you may skip the module. But if your score is 14 and below, you must
proceed with the module.
Lesso
n 1
Simple Electric Motor
What’s In
and Generator
You have learned about waves during your Science 7 class. Let’s recall some
important terms about waves. Below are descriptions of different terms relating to
waves and the jumbled letters which will form the correct term. Your task is to
rearrange the jumbled letters to form the term being described. Do this on a
separate sheet of paper.
1. It is a disturbance in space. AVWE
How many words do you remember well? You may refer back to these pages
when you want to recall the definition of the listed terms.
What’s New
You have probably seen a wave, but have you created one?
Let’s try and make some waves.
Get a rope of any kind and tie one end of it to a fixed sturdy object near you.
Now, straighten the rope and hold the other end of it. Start moving your hands up
and down. Observe what happens to the rope. Were you able to make a wave? Draw
the wave you made on a separate sheet of paper.
Now, try to make a wave again but move your hands slowly. Observe what
happens. Draw the image of the wave you created.
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This time, make a wave while moving your hands fast. Draw the image of the wave.
Based on the activity, is there any difference on the waves you have created? Why
does each created wave look differently? __________________________________________
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Performance Rubric
Score Indicators
5 points All responses are correct.
4 points
All responses
are correct but grammatically wrong. 3 points
Some responses are correct.
2 points None of the
responses are correct.
1 point Did not attempt to answer
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What is It
When you move your hands up and down while holding one
end of the rope, you create wave on the rope. The waves you created
may look different depending on how fast you move your hand.
Similarly, if you move an electrically charged object back and forth in an
empty space, you’ll create electromagnetic waves in space. But what is an
electromagnetic wave?
What’s More
There are seven different types of EM waves. They are arranged in a gradual
progression from the waves of lowest frequency to highest frequency. This
arrangement of EM waves is called electromagnetic spectrum. In order of
increasing frequency, the EM spectrum includes radio waves, microwaves,
infrared, visible light, ultraviolet, X-ray, and gamma ray.
Enrichment Activity 1
Wavelength is the distance between crest to crest or trough to trough. EM
waves are bounded at different ranges. Meaning each type of EM waves has
upper and lower limits on the spectrum.
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Using Figure 1, determine the wavelength ranges of each of the forms of
electromagnetic waves. On a separate sheet of paper, copy and answer the
given table on page 13. Afterwards answer the questions that follow.
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Electromagnetic Wave Wavelength Range (meters)
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Radio Wave
Microwave
Infrared
Visible Light
Red
Orange
Yellow
Green
Blue
Violet
Ultraviolet
X-ray
Gamma Ray
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Directions: Read each item carefully. Write only the letter of your choice. Use a
separate sheet of paper for your answers.
1. This type of wave was discovered by famous astronomer Sir Frederick William
Herschel and has a range of 7x10- m – 1x10-
7 3 m.
a. infrared
b. microwave
c. radio wave
d. visible light
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2. Which of the following electromagnetic waves has the least wavelength range?
a. infrared (7x10- m – 1x10-
7 3 m)
b. x-ray (1 x10- m – 1 x10-
11 8 m)
c. visible light (6.22 x10- m – 4.55 x10-
7 7 m)
d. ultraviolet (1x10- m – 4x10-
8 7 m)
4. Which electromagnetic wave can travel the farthest distances because it has a
wavelength range of greater than 1x10 -
1 m?
a. gamma ray
b. microwave
c. radio wave
d. x-ray
Enrichment Activity 2
Next up, let us compare the frequencies of different EM waves. Copy and
answer the table on page 16, refer to Figure 2, then answer the questions that
follow. Use a separate sheet of paper for your answer.
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Radio Wave
Microwave
Infrared
Visible Light
Red
Orange
Yellow
Green
Blue
Violet
Ultraviolet
X-ray
Gamma Ray
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Assessment 2
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Directions: Read each item carefully. Write only the letter of your choice. Use a
separate sheet of paper for your answers.
2. A visible light has a frequency of 6.3 x1014 Hz. What is the color of light?
a. blue c. red
b. green d. yellow
3. Which among the following EM waves has the HIGHEST frequency among
others?
a. infrared c. ultraviolet
b. microwave d. x-ray
Enrichment Activity 3
Now that you are already familiar with the wavelength and frequency of EM
waves, on a separate sheet of paper, copy and complete the table below.
Identify what happens to the wavelength, frequency and energy of the EM
waves following the direction of the arrows. You may answer INCREASING or
DECREASING inside the arrows.
Electromagnetic
Wave Wavelength
Frequency
Energy
Radio Wave
Microwave
Infrared
Visible Light
Ultraviolet
X-ray
Gamma Ray
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Assessment 3
Directions: Read each item carefully. Pick out the correct answer. Use a
separate sheet of paper for your answers.
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What I Can Do
Standard Rubric
You will be rated by your teacher according to the following criteria:
Assessment
Directions: Read each question carefully. Choose the letter of the correct answer.
Use a separate sheet of paper for your answers.
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b. microwave and ultraviolet rays
c. radio wave and gamma ray
d. radio waves and microwaves
6. Visible light is the only EM wave that can be seen by our naked eye. What is the
color of light if it has a frequency of 4.5 x1014 Hz?
a. blue
b. green
c. red
d. yellow
8. Which type of EM wave has wavelength similar to the size of a 1 Peso coin? a.
infrared
b. microwave
c. ultraviolet
d. visible light
9. Which electromagnetic wave can travel the least distances because it has a
wavelength range of less than 1x10-11 meters but has the highest energy? a.
gamma ray
b. microwave
c. radio wave
d. x-ray
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12. In the visible spectrum, which color has the shortest wavelength? a.
blue c. red b. green d. violet
14. Among the given EM waves below, which carries the most energy? a.
microwave
b. radio wave
c. ultraviolet ray
d. visible light
15. Which of the following is correctly arranged from lowest to highest energy? a.
microwave, visible light, radio wave
b. ultraviolet, radio wave, infrared
c. visible light, ultraviolet, gamma ray
d. x-ray, gamma ray, ultraviolet
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References
Acosta, H., L. Alvarez, D. Angeles, R. Arre, MP. Carmona, A. Gatpo, et al. Science –
Grade 10 Learner’s Material. Pasig City, Philippines: Rex Bookstore, Inc. and
Department of Education, 2015
Acosta, H., L. Alvarez, D. Angeles, R. Arre, MP. Carmona, A. Gatpo, et al. Science –
Grade 10 Teacher’s Guide. Pasig City, Philippines: Rex Bookstore, Inc. and
Department of Education, 2015
Electronic Sources:
LRMDS Portal. Science Modules. December 29, 2014. Accessed October 13, 2019.
http://lrmds.deped.gov.ph/detail/6838
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