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Macbook Air electromagnetic radiation

I've recently bought an EMF tester because I feeling weird while using my Macbook Air and I was surprised to see that in one corner of the laptop the readings for the H-field (electromagnetic field) go up to 2.0 µt, which I understand is way above the safe levels of maximum 0.2 µt. The readings go crazy when I plug the computer in (both the E-field and the H-field), but that is sort of understandable when you're charging something. Is this normal and if not, what do you suggest I do?

Thanks.

Posted on Aug 23, 2020 4:03 AM

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Posted on Aug 24, 2020 12:44 AM

I keep my laptop very close to my body (like most people, I suspect), so I don't see how Mr. Maxwell's discoveries apply to my question. Thank you for your input anyways.

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Aug 23, 2020 7:35 AM in response to tatianafromcambridge

Hello, Tatiana!


If you are really from Cambridge, you may be know that there was 170 years ago in Cambridge genius guy – James Clerk Maxwell. In particular he insisted (in his equations ) that H field decreses as 1/R**2…This mean, that if your distance from source is 10 times more than your device distance in measurements, H field will less for you in 100 times…


Don't worry… ;-)

Macbook Air electromagnetic radiation

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