Microwaves and Radiofrequency Radiation: Benefits, Risks and Protection
Ezequiel Gonzalez,
Muhammad Maqbool
Abstract:Radiofrequency and microwave radiation are part of the electromagnetic
spectrum. They occupy the lower end of the spectrum with respect to frequency and are
on the higher end with respect to wavelength. They have lower energy than the rest of
the forms of electromagnetic energy on the spectrum, and as a result, they do not have
enough energy to ionize the materials they irradiate. Radiofrequency and microwave
radiation have been used in many applications, including communications and the use
of radar to be abl… Show more
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