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SEMINÁRIO DE

ONDAS Grupo:
Rafael Sousa Henriques Ribeiro
Larissa Nogueira Mamédio
Pedro Santos Nobre
Ana Letícia Barros Macena
Larissa Maiara Ramos de Lima
Maria laís
Cristiano
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O QUE É AMPLITUDE
O QUE É
PULSO?
Em fenômenos ondulatórios, o pulso é o distúrbio inicial
que dá origem a uma onda. Ele não faz parte da estrutura
permanente da onda, mas é essencial para sua criação.

Quando um pulso é refletido em um ponto fixo, ele pode


causar uma inversão na fase da onda. Resumidamente, os
pulsos são os "geradores" das ondas, e sua repetição forma
as ondas completas, com a possibilidade de inversão de
fase quando refletidos.
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PRINCÍPIO DE SUPERPOSIÇÃO
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SUPERPOSIÇÃO
DE PULSOS
INTERFERENCIA
CONSTRUTIVA
INTERFERÊNCIA DESTRUTIVA

A interferência destrutiva ocorre quando


duas ondas se superpõem e suas
amplitudes se cancelam, resultando em
uma onda resultante com amplitude
reduzida ou mesmo anulação completa.
INTERFERÊNCIA TOTALMENTE DESTRUTIVA
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CONCLUSÃO
07
THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK

OVERVI EW
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OBJECTIVES
OBJECTIVE 1 OBJECTIVE 2 OBJECTIVE 3

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METHODOLOGY
QUANTITATIVE METHOD
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IMPLEMENTATION
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PresentationJULIANA
by SILVA
Hanover University | Physics | 2025
ELECTROMAGNETIC
RADIATION
ELECTROMAGNETI
C RADIATION
Electromagnetic radiation is a
special kind of energy that travels
in waves through space. It is like a
wave of energy that can move
without needing anything else to
carry it, even in empty space.
TYPES OF ELECTROMAGNETIC
RADIATION

Radio waves Microwaves Infrared Visible Light


TYPES OF ELECTROMAGNETIC
RADIATION

Visible Light Ultraviolet X-Radiation Gamma Ray


01 RADIO
WAVES
These are the waves that allow us
to listen to the radio. They have
long wavelengths and low
frequencies. Radio waves are used
for broadcasting music, news, and
other information.
02 MICRO
WAVES
Microwaves have shorter wavelengths
and higher frequencies than radio
waves. They are used in microwave
ovens to cook and heat food. They are
also used for communication, such as
cell phones and Wi-Fi.
03 INFRARED
RADIATION
Infrared radiation is sometimes called
"heat radiation" because we feel it as
warmth. It has longer wavelengths
than visible light. Infrared radiation is
used in devices like TV remote
controls and thermal cameras.
04 VISIBLE
LIGHT
This is the type of electromagnetic
radiation that allows us to see the
world around us. Visible light comes
in different colors, like red, orange,
yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet.
Each color has a different wavelength.
ULTRAVIOLET
05 RADIATION

UV radiation has shorter wavelengths


and higher frequencies than visible
light. It comes from the sun and is
responsible for causing sunburns.
We can't see UV radiation, but it can
be harmful to our skin and eyes.
06
X-RADIATION

X-rays have even shorter


wavelengths and higher frequencies
than UV radiation. They can pass
through our bodies and are used in
medical imaging, like X-ray machines,
to see our bones and organs.
07 GAMMA
RADIATION
Gamma rays have the shortest
wavelengths and highest frequencies
of all the radiations. They are
produced during nuclear reactions
and can be very harmful. Scientists
use gamma rays to treat cancer.
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WHAT IS A WAVE?
A) A disturbance that carries energy through
matter or empty space

B) A TYPE OF PARTICLE FOUND IN THE OCEAN

C) A MEASUREMENT OF TEMPERATURE
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NAME AND LABEL THE TYPE OF WAVE I LLUSTRATED BELOW.

LONGITUDINAL WAVE
Rarefaction

Compression
NAME AND LABEL THE TYPE OF WAVE I LLUSTRATED BELOW.

TRANSVERSE WAVE
crest

trough
WHAT IS A WAVE?

A small drop of water on a


calm water surface can
I T I S A S E R IE S O F V I B R A T I O N S create ripples.
OR OSCILLATIONS TRAVELING
F R O M O N E P O IN T T O A NO T H E R .
IT CARRIES ENERGY WITHOUT
TRANSFERRING MATTER.

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