The U.S. Food and Drug Administration limits the radiation leakage of microwave
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Question
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration limits the radiation leakage of microwave ovens to no more than 5.0 mW/cm2 at a distance of 2.00 in. A typical cell phone, which also transmits microwaves, has a peak output power of about 2.0 W.(a) Approximating the cell phone as a point source, calculate the radiation intensity of a cell phone at a distance of 2.00 in.
_____________ mW/cm2
How does the answer compare with the maximum allowable microwave oven leakage? (Enter the ratio of cellphone intensity to microwave intensity.)
I cell phone/I microwave
= __________________
(b) The distance from your ear to your brain is about 2 in. What would the radiation intensity in your brain be if you used a Bluetooth headset, keeping the phone in your pocket, 1.0 m away from your brain? Most headsets are so-called Class 2 devices with a maximum output power of 2.5 mW. (Include both the radiation from the phone and the headset.)
_________________ mW/cm2