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Þ Are Children More At Risk ?
Contents
Þ What Is In A Mobile Phone ? 3
Þ About Micro Waves 4
Þ Ionising And Non- Ionising Radiation 5
Þ Do Micro Waves Cause Any Harm ? 6
Þ Effects On Cell Structure And Activity
Þ Are Children More At Risk ?
Þ Bibliography
Þ My Own Opinion
Þ Conclusion
Þ Websites
What is inside a mobile phone ?
 Cell phones are complex electronic devices. Often, the more
powerful they are, the more complex the cell phones' construction.
Many of today's Smartphone's, such as the iPhone, consist of
numerous parts inside of them. cell phones consist of a few basic
electrical materials that are built into the shell of the cell phone
itself.
The circuit board of the cell phone is essentially the brain of the
operation. The circuit board allows all other parts of the cell phone
to communicate with one another, and keeps the cell phone working.
The antenna is what allows the cell phone to connect to the cellular
network. There are two types of antennae available for cell phone
usage: external and internal. External cell phone antennae stick out
of the phone, while an internal antenna is built into the phone itself.
 About microwaves
A microwave excites water thermally and unevenly at that. A modern
microwave in good repair poses no risk to you regarding microwave
radiation. The Faraday's cage (a metal net surrounding the microwave)
protects you completely from radiation.
It is true, though, that water can be heated to an unusual gas-liquid stage if
only a small amount of water is heated for half-an-hour or more, which is
very unstable when released to an open atmosphere. Hot water can explode
when sufficient supercritical water (much above the temperature for
evaporating) meets a quick change in water vapour pressure (lots of steam
leaves the surface of the supercritical water).
In conclusion, under normal circumstances there is no risk to your health
whatsoever. If you microwave materials to really, really, really high
temperatures, it is reasonable to expect trouble. If you open the microwave
door and notice an incredible amount of steam escaping, close the door
most of the way and leave the area completely.
The mostly closed door with facilitate or slower and thus more stable
transition to room conditions. Always exercise caution with scalding hot
materials, but the microwave has a way of heating things past the
temperature that you are planning or expecting. As the heat dissipates, so
does the hazard, no different than with any other machine
Radiation
 Radiation that has enough energy to move atoms in a
molecule around or cause them to vibrate, but not enough
to remove electrons, is referred to as "non-ionizing
radiation." Examples of this kind of radiation are sound
waves, visible light, and microwaves.
 Ionization is the process in which a charged portion of a

molecule (usually an electron) is given enough energy to


break away from the atom. This process results in the
formation of two charged particles or ions: the molecule
with
Type a net positive charge, and the free electron with a
of Radiation
negative charge.
Effects

Source
Do Micro Waves Cause Any
Harm ?
 Microwaves are basically extremely high
frequency radio waves, and are made by various
types of transmitter. In a mobile phone, they’re
made by a transmitter chip and an antenna, in a
microwave oven they’re made by “magnetron”.
 Their wave length is usually a couple of
centimetres. Stars also give off microwaves.
 Research has proven that mobile phones give off
microwave radiation which is non-ionising so
how do we know that it is cooking our brain ?
Ionising radiation can get through our skin but the
scientists don't have enough evidence to back up
Effects On Cell Structure And

Activity
 http://
Websites
www.ehow.com/about_5421484_parts-inside-cell-phone.ht
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 http://ezinearticles.com/?Microwave-Ovens&id=1093971 4
 http://
www.epa.gov/radiation/understand/ionize_nonionize.html
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 http://www.darvill.clara.net/emag/emagmicro.htm 6

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