(1) Your microwave oven does, indeed, transmit radio waves in the same frequency range as WiFi (2.4GHz) . But much higher power (most are rated 700–1000 watts, whereas WiFi is limited by law to 0.5 watts). That’s why you must keep the microwave oven door closed, or you WOULD cook everyone in the room.
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As with previous cellular technologies, 5G networks rely on signals carried by radio waves – part of the electromagnetic spectrum – transmitted between an antenna or mast and your phone.
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It’s worth pointing out, though, that the microwave interference only affects the 2.4GHz wireless band , so it can be avoided if your router supports the 5GHz band.
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What about heating dangers? Part of the 5G spectrum permitted under international guidelines falls within the microwave band . Microwaves generate heat in objects through which they pass.
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Wi-Fi is an example of a radio wave, specifically a microwave . Microwaves are high-energy radio waves.
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The Electromagnetic Spectrum – Microwaves shown in gray. Microwaves range in frequencies from 100’s of MHz to 100’s of GHz. Presently the frequency bands used for 5G (between 3GHz to 28GHz) fall within this spectrum .
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5G is a little higher at 3.4GHz to 3.6GHz, but that’s tiny when you consider that microwaves go up to 300GHz . And visible light comes in at a range of around 430THz to 770THz. That’s more than a thousand times higher than the maximum microwave – and 100,000 higher than 5G.7 Nis 2020
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