Quarter 2
Lesson 3: Electromagnetic Spectrum
Worksheets
Competency:
Compare the relative wavelengths of different forms of electromagnetic waves (S10FE-IIa-b-47)
Targets:
Describe the different regions of EM spectrum as to wavelength, frequency, and energy
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Worksheet No. 1
ARRANGE ME!
Directions: Arrange the EM Waves in the table as indicated.
Shortest to Longest Increasing Frequencies Decreasing Energies
Wavelength
Guide Questions:
1. What is an EM Spectrum?
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2. How will you describe the different regions of the EM Spectrum?
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Worksheet No. 2
COMPARE ME
Directions: Compare the relative wavelengths, frequencies, and energies of the different regions of
the electromagnetic spectrum.
Compare the following Electromagnetic Waves Compare the following
Electromagnetic Waves
1. Radio wave is ___________ in wavelength than gamma
ray.
2. Microwave is __________ in energy than Infrared.
3. Visible light is ___________ in frequency than Xray.
4. Radio wave is ____________ in energy than gamma ray.
5. Ultraviolet rays is ____________ in wavelength than
Infrared.
Worksheet No. 3
Directions: Write the letter of the correct definition found in the 3rd column for each word found in the 2nd
column.
Answer Column 2 Column 3
Ultraviolet A. Wavelength about the size of a pinhead.
Microwave B. The shortest wavelength
Infrared C. Wavelength with a range of size from people to
butterfly
Gamma Ray D. Electromagnetic radiation that is visible to the
human eye.a
X-Ray E. Invisible light that allows us to see bones in our
bodies
Radio Wave F. Wavelength about the size of molecules, the
reason we wear sunscreen
Visible Light G. How often something happens, like light waves
moving up and down.
Electromagnetic H. Energy in the form of electromagnetic waves (as
Spectrum heat waves, light waves, radio waves, X-rays)
Frequency I. Light that makes up the colors we see, a rainbow.
Spectrum J. Longest wavelength, the one that allow us to watch
TV.
Taken from the Supplementary Learning Module for Junior High School Grade 10 Quarter 2 Module 3