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PRACTICE TEST 1:

ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVE

1. What is a wave?
A. A form of energy
B. A disturbance that can carry energy from one place to another
C. A movement of particles in matter
D. A solid object

2. Which electromagnetic wave is responsible for the heat you feel from the sun?
A. Ultraviolet
B. Infrared radiation
C. Microwaves
D. Radio waves

3. What happens to the wavelength of an electromagnetic wave as its frequency


increases?
A. It increases
B. It decreases
C. It remains constant
D. It disappears

4. What is the speed of electromagnetic waves in a vacuum?


A. 3x10^8 m/s
B. 150,000,000 m/s
C. 3x10^6 m/s
D. 1x10^8 m/s

5. Which field is created by electrically charged objects?


A. Gravitational field
B. Magnetic field
C. Electric field
D. Heat field
6. What is the relationship between positive and negative charges?
A. They attract each other
B. They repel each other
C. They neutralize each other
D. They have no interaction

7. How are electromagnetic waves produced?


A. By the interaction of gravitational forces
B. By oscillating electric and magnetic fields
C. By stationary electric charges
D. By sound waves in a vacuum

8. Which of the following is NOT an example of an electromagnetic wave?


A. Radio waves
B. Microwaves
C. Sound waves
D. Visible light

9. What is the formula for the speed of an electromagnetic wave?


A. V = f / λ
B. V = f x λ
C. V = λ / f
D. V = λ + f

10. Which statement about electromagnetic waves is true?


A. They can only travel through matter
B. They can travel through both matter and a vacuum
C. They require a medium to travel
D. They slow down in space

11-15: Draw a visual representation of an electric field in a positive and negative charges

16-20: Draw a visual representation of an electric force between both positive charges and
negative-positive charges.

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