This is a question for your doctor.
Yes, but it depends on the frequency and the power of the transmission. High enough power (like a microwave oven), and it'll damage tissue and heat things up.
At a high enough power density, the amount of RF absorbed by human tissue may heat the tissue enough to damage it. Consider what a few hundred watts of RF for a few minutes can do to the leftover meatloaf in the 'microwave' oven.
At a high enough power density, the amount of RF absorbed by human tissue may heat the tissue enough to damage it. Consider what a few hundred watts of RF for a few minutes can do to the leftover meatloaf in the 'microwave' oven.
he took away the power from local chiefs and leaders
That other people can label you however they like, but you are the one with the power to write your own destiny. You are also the one with the hammer; thus, capable of crushing the label maker... ;-) That other people can label you however they like, but you are the one with the power to write your own destiny. You are also the one with the hammer; thus, capable of crushing the label maker... ;-) That other people can label you however they like, but you are the one with the power to write your own destiny. You are also the one with the hammer; thus, capable of crushing the label maker... ;-)
A lightning strike has very much the same effect on electrical appliances as a power surge. An electrician will not easily tell the damage from these two events apart. Insurance covers for lightning, not for a power surge. So in short, claim for lightning damage, not power surge damage.
noNo, there isn't any damage.
Yes it will damage the power and have less battery life.
Radiation
A haboob can mainly just cause power outages and tree damage.
The power YOU choose. I know people in each power that can easily out-damage me. however, there are better powers for single targets, such as gadgets.
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