radiovoimakentissä
Radiovoimakentissä, often translated as radio power fields or radio frequency fields, refers to the electromagnetic fields generated by radio waves. These fields are a form of non-ionizing radiation, meaning they do not have enough energy to remove electrons from atoms or molecules, unlike ionizing radiation such as X-rays or gamma rays. Radio waves are part of the electromagnetic spectrum, characterized by their specific frequencies, typically ranging from about 3 kilohertz to 300 gigahertz.
The presence of radiovoimakentissä is ubiquitous in modern society due to the widespread use of radio technology.
Scientific research has extensively studied the potential health effects of exposure to radiovoimakentissä. The primary established