Light is also an electromagnetic wave. As long as the power is sufficiently low (we usually analyze what is called the specific absorption rate, SAR, for human bodies) there is no issue for human health. Actually, light has positive effects to humans and nature, the same for other electromagnetic waves.
@@profhalimboutayeb No I didn't mean that. Not the effect on human health. I meant on wave propagation and interference with itself and other waves of similar frequency. Also if the final wave is a mess, how it gets demodulated and mixed.
Vibrating and moving metallic wires in static electric field:
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Amazing
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CAN I ask how you did this technically, matlab or?
@@jimimased1894 Yes this is done with Matlab
After watching this video, I am not sure how a person with a cell phone, who is running and jumping around, is even able to speak.
Light is also an electromagnetic wave. As long as the power is sufficiently low (we usually analyze what is called the specific absorption rate, SAR, for human bodies) there is no issue for human health. Actually, light has positive effects to humans and nature, the same for other electromagnetic waves.
@@profhalimboutayeb No I didn't mean that. Not the effect on human health. I meant on wave propagation and interference with itself and other waves of similar frequency. Also if the final wave is a mess, how it gets demodulated and mixed.
@@nickst2797 Thank you for this clarification. In wireless communications there are different techniques to decrease probability error. Best regards