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What are EMFs?

Electric and Magnetic fields are invisible lines of force that surround any electrical device.  Electric fields are produced by voltage and increase in strength as the voltage increases.  The electric field strength is measured in units of volts per meter (V/m).  Magnetic fields result from the flow of current through wires or electrical devices and increase in strength as the current increases.  Magnetic fields are measured in units of gauss (G) or tesla (T).  Most electrical equipment has to be turned on, i.e., current must be flowing, for a magnetic field to be produced.  Electric fields, on the other hand, are present even when the equipment is switched off, as long as it remains connected to the source of electric power.

Electric fields are shielded or weakened by materials that conduct electricity (including trees, buildings, and human skin).  Magnetic fields, on the other hand, pass through most materials and are therefore more difficult to shield.  Both electric and magnetic fields decrease as the distance from the source increases.

 

 

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