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Electromagnetic frequencies (EMFs) refer to the oscillations of electric and magnetic fields that travel through space, characterized by their frequency measured in hertz (Hz).
These frequencies span a broad spectrum, including extremely low frequencies (ELF) from power lines (50/60 Hz), radio waves used in communication, microwaves for cooking, infrared for thermal radiation, visible light for vision, ultraviolet, X-rays, and gamma rays
Power descriptions of EMFs relate to their energy, wavelength, and potential biological effects, with lower frequencies like ELF associated with power transmission and higher frequencies like microwaves and gamma rays used in various technological, medical, and industrial applications.
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