Is WiFi a Microwave or Radio Frequency Wave? - 'EMF Explained Ep. 12'

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Microwaves and Radio waves are both frequencies on the electromagnetic spectrum.

Radio Frequencies, or RF, range from 3 KiloHertz (kHz) to 300 GigaHertz (GHz).

Microwaves start at 300 thousand kHz and go up to 300 GHz.

While radio waves begin at a lower frequency, both reach 300 Gigahertz on the spectrum.

So where does a WiFi signal fit in?

WiFi transmits and receives information between your electronic device and your router to connect to the internet.

A WiFi signal from your device uses 2.4 GHz, or 5.8 GHz for higher speeds, which both fall within the microwave and radio wave frequency range.

As a point of reference, your microwave oven cooks food at 2.3 GHz. While this is slightly lower than a WiFi signal, your microwave oven uses a higher power wattage.

However, exposure to WiFi radiation can still be harmful over a long period time.

Just like you wouldn’t stand next to your microwave while it cooks food, you should stay at a safe distance from your WiFi router.

Keep your WiFi Router at least 10 feet away or use an Ethernet cord to eliminate WiFi altogether!

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I was wondering if these waves can be used to alter things cause you to feel sensations or feel vibration if used in certain ways. If they were being used like this would it produce a humming sound loud while the vibration on the body was being felt. I was wondering if this was possible even with radio waves or signals doing a project on how sound travels fast and waves can cause the body to feel vibration and sensations from a long distance traveling thew digital signals

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