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by topspin
1521 days ago
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Please provide a reference for that 1.4W/kg figure. 4.5kg human head would need 6.3W to see 1.4W/kg. A cell phone such as a pixel 6 is 2W and that power isn't all pointed directly at the head. I've found a FCC limit of 1.6W/kg. That's a limit, not what is actually experienced. Ok, so here is a list of mobile device figures: https://emfadvice.com/sar-ratings-radiation-levels-smartphon... Highest listed is One plus 7t Pro at 1.394W/kg. That's in the same order of magnitude as these as these NIH results. Perhaps if you need to use a mobile device for most of your waking hours try to keep it away from your head. Otherwise it's probably not a concern. |
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https://support.google.com/pixelphone/answer/10937646?hl=en
SAR is sort of a "maximum power density" measurement. It's not claiming to expose your entire head to that power density, just a small ~10 g measurement portion.