Survey of the Effect and Medical Application of Electromagnetic Radiation
DOI: https://doi.org/10.33003/jobasr-2023-v1i1-19
Ojobeagu A. O.
Vwavware O. J.
Ossai C.
Akpoyibo O. and Chikwendu A. O.
Abstract
Every electronic gadget that has become a part of daily life has had its
electromagnetic radiation thoroughly examined. The maximum emission level
and the minimum distance at which each device has an impact have been
examined. Even in remote locations far from transmitters, the radio frequency
field strength meter is an incredibly sensitive tool that can detect RF background
with accuracy. The meter's display shows the true power density right away. The
internal detection method of this meter produces a flat response across a very large
frequency range, in contrast to other inexpensive field strength meters whose
frequency response is dependent on the properties of an external
antenna.Accuracy between 30 MHz and 2.4 GHz for FM, TV, and cell tower
frequencies is +/-25%. Between 0.5 MHz and 3 GHz, the sensitivity is 50% (-3
dB) lower. At 5 GHz, sensitivity is 25%. In other words, when detecting
microwaves at that high a frequency, you have to multiply the reading by 4. The
sensitivity is roughly 10% at 10 GHz.).
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