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cornelius785

join:2006-10-26
Worcester, MA

reply to Anonymous_
Re: Lets test him....

sure the microwave may use 1200W, but how much actaully gets out into the room? probably not alot considering the magnetron (the device that radiates the microwaves) is kept in a small (or large) metal cage that in theory, no microwaves leak out, in reality, only a small amount leaks out probably (don't know exactly, so look it up if you're interested). if it wasn't in a metal cage, well some funky (electronic devices freak out) or deadly (literal cooking of yourself) stuff will be happening.


Dipsomaniac
Oh My, Yes.

join:2001-12-12
Toronto, ON
·Rogers Hi-Speed

But enough DOES leak out to interfere with wireless routers - so if this guy is 'allergic' to the tiny signal put out by a router, he should be equally allergic to the small amount of leakage from a microwave oven.

Or a cordless phone.
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Therapy is expensive. Bubble wrap is free.

jc100

join:2002-04-10
Cordless phones use more radiation. Is this guy allergic to them too?

patcat88

join:2002-04-05
Jamaica, NY

reply to cornelius785
said by cornelius785 See Profile :

sure the microwave may use 1200W, but how much actaully gets out into the room? probably not alot considering the magnetron (the device that radiates the microwaves) is kept in a small (or large) metal cage that in theory, no microwaves leak out, in reality, only a small amount leaks out probably (don't know exactly, so look it up if you're interested). if it wasn't in a metal cage, well some funky (electronic devices freak out) or deadly (literal cooking of yourself) stuff will be happening.
Cellphone drops call when closer than 1 inch to a seam at the door. Does not drop call when microwave is off.
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