How strong are different magnetic fields?

Saturday, February 13, 2010 - 13:42 in Physics & Chemistry

Those surrounding cellphones and their towers, power lines and Wi-Fi are often relatively weak. It's probably a good thing that the human eye can see only a small slice of the energy spectrum. If we could see microwaves, radio waves and magnetic fields, we'd be blinded by modern life.

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