radiofrekvensfält
Radiofrekvensfält, often abbreviated as RF-fält, refers to the electromagnetic field that oscillates at radio frequencies. These frequencies fall within the range of approximately 3 kilohertz to 300 gigahertz, a spectrum used for various communication technologies. An RF field is composed of two oscillating components: an electric field and a magnetic field, which are perpendicular to each other and to the direction of propagation. These fields are generated by oscillating electric charges, such as those in an antenna.
The presence and intensity of RF fields are a subject of ongoing scientific research and public interest,