Effect of Population Density and Surroundings on the Environmental RF Radiation
The cell-phone radiation is a potential health hazard not only to the singular user but to the whole population through the environmental pollution. The environmental radiation density may vary from place to place depending upon its absorption or reflection by surroundings, e.g., trees, buildings, h...
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doaj-7fc0d52236c44a7185134b5a95d307d52020-11-25T03:02:22ZengTechnoscience PublicationsNature Environment and Pollution Technology0972-62682395-34542019-09-01183931934Effect of Population Density and Surroundings on the Environmental RF RadiationJagbir Kaur, A. K. Dhami and S. A. KhanThe cell-phone radiation is a potential health hazard not only to the singular user but to the whole population through the environmental pollution. The environmental radiation density may vary from place to place depending upon its absorption or reflection by surroundings, e.g., trees, buildings, human population, water bodies, etc. The present work was taken to study the effect of population density and surroundings on the environmental radiation. The power density values of radiation were measured using a hand-held portable power density meter TES 593, and specific absorption rates (SAR) were estimated from the measured values. The SAR values were compared with the safe limit of 1 mW/kg above which biological system of humans and animals starts getting affected. The studies indicated that the average environmental radiation power density values were higher in unpopulated and open areas than densely populated regions by 300%.http://neptjournal.com/upload-images/NL-69-28-(26)-B-3575.pdfenvironment |
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Effect of Population Density and Surroundings on the Environmental RF Radiation |
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Effect of Population Density and Surroundings on the Environmental RF Radiation |
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Effect of Population Density and Surroundings on the Environmental RF Radiation |
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Effect of Population Density and Surroundings on the Environmental RF Radiation |
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The cell-phone radiation is a potential health hazard not only to the singular user but to the whole population through the environmental pollution. The environmental radiation density may vary from place to place depending upon its absorption or reflection by surroundings, e.g., trees, buildings, human population, water bodies, etc. The present work was taken to study the effect of population density and surroundings on the environmental radiation. The power density values of radiation were measured using a hand-held portable power density meter TES 593, and specific absorption rates (SAR) were estimated from the measured values. The SAR values were compared with the safe limit of 1 mW/kg above which biological system of humans and animals starts getting affected. The studies indicated that the average environmental radiation power density values were higher in unpopulated and open areas than densely populated regions by 300%. |
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