Sunday, 2 November 2014

What is cell phone radiation?

Cell phone radiation is a type of electromagnetic radiation emitted from cell phones because they use radio frequency (RF) waves to make and receive calls.

The type of radiation emitted from cell phones is electromagnetic radiation. It's present in cell phones because they use VHF (Very high frequency) and UHF (ultra high frequency) waves to make and receive calls.

Cell phone radiation is everywhere, 24/7 and it is not visible to the human eye.

Radiation is not dangerous from afar; however, up close it can cause minor to major inconveniences. The main problem is, that we are carrying cell phones close to our body at all times, especially during calling.


Cell phone radiation
Cell phone radiation

The rate at which cell phone radiation is absorbed by the human body is measured by the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR)

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  2. There are three main reasons why people are concerned that cell phones (also known as “mobile” or “wireless” telephones) might have the potential to cause certain types of cancer or other health problems: Cell phones emit radiofrequency energy (radio waves), a form of non-ionizing radiation, from their antennas. emf protection

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