Blackberry power level 4.9GHz
"Mike Coslo" wrote in message
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I
trust you are not ascribing the same for an area that the phone isn't
touching?
What I'm saying is that a phone uses a certain amount of power -- in the
ballpark of a watt -- and much of that is being turned into heat. Although
most of the actual heat generation isn't the battery, heat of course flows, so
in general the handset can get warm in many places other than where the heat
is actually being produced. Batteries tend to get warm because they're good
heat sinks, I would imagine.
To look for a specific
positive or negative from the start is more in line with creation
science.
I agree with you there, although I have a suspicion many studies are desirous
of finding deleterious effects.
---Joel
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