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ajsnigrutin
2027 days ago
Due to skin effect, most of the power is absorbed in the outer layers (skin mostly), and that causes 'warm/hot/burning' feeling, before doing anything else to your body.
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K0balt
2027 days ago
That's not what the "skin effect" refers to, and penetration of tissue / heating is completely dependent on frequency.
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