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How much radiation does a microwave give off what And can this be dangerous?

A microwave releases only micro waves. It doesn't release any harmful radiation. The only harm a microwave can cause is if you put certain items that can make it explode (like a lava lamp, dont try that please).


What will happen to man when one gets too much radiation?

he will burn from the inside out


How much radiation is the average US Citizen exposed to during a typical year from TV and microwave ovens?

300 rem


Why is it that a person expose to radiation is no chance for survival?

A person's chances of dying of exposure to radiation depends on how much radiation they are exposed to.Radiation is a naturally occurring phenomenon. We are exposed to radiation through the sun, for example. Radiation is also found in man-made sources (ex. appliances, medical equipment). The human body, however, can only tolerate but so much exposure to radiation at any given time without damage.Radiation is often measured in REMS. Exposure to the sun will yield approximately 5-20 REMS. If exposed to 50-100 REMS of radiation, a person would experience mild radiation poisoning, with symptoms like headache, a temporary lowering of red blood cell count and even temporary male sterility.Between 100-200 REMS, humans experience light radiation poisoning. Symptoms include mild to moderate nausea and vomiting, fatigue, immune system suppression, miscarriage and even death in 10% of cases.Between 200-300 REMS, fatality occurs in 35% of cases.Between 600-1,000 REMS, fatality is almost 100% within 2 weeks of exposure.During the explosion of the power plant Chernobyl in the Soviet Union in 1986, the workers at the plant were exposed to fatal levels of radiation. Estimates are that those who died immediately were exposed to approximately 8,000 REMS of radiation.


How much oxygen do trees give off?

2%

Related Questions

What type of radiation from computer?

Just EMI radiation, and these days, not much


Can you get radiation from playing slot machine?

Video slot machines will give off some radiation, much like your TV or the CRT monitor of your old computer; however, none of them are likely to produce enough radiation to cause any sort of damage.


How much radiation does a computer give off?

none. They are safe.


Does any electronic give off radiation and how much?

There are many electronic devices in the world that do in fact give off radiation. These devices include computers and microwaves for example.


Is too much computer games good for your health?

No, it is bad for your health because of radiation from the screen and stuff.


How do you calculate rating of 11 kv transformer?

The KVA rating of a transformer is based on how much heat the transformer can dissipate. The BIL rating is based on how well the windings are insulated. There are other "ratings" as well. Rough calculations can be done, but tests are generally performed to prove the calculations (transformer designers will design on the conservative side to insure the transformer meets specification). These type of calculations are best done by a computer. You will struggle to determine the hot spot max temperature rise in a transformer by hand.


Does the amount of radiation you give off depend on what is inside of you?

Yes. Radiation is emanated from radioactive material, so the amount of radiation that someone "gives off" is a function of how much radioactive material they have inside them.


How much radiation does infrared waves such as the nuwave cooking vessel give off?

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How much output voltage is there if input voltage from a transformer is 32v?

It depends on the turns ratio of the transformer.


How much oil is in a 2000 KVA transformer?

How long's a piece of string? It obviously depends on how big the transformer is!


How much radiation do atomic bombs give off?

Atomic bombs release various forms of radiation, including gamma rays, neutrons, and initial infrared radiation. The amount of radiation depends on the type and yield of the bomb. Immediate exposure to high levels of radiation can cause severe radiation sickness, burns, and even death.


Why LV side is shorted in short circuit test?

Transformer short circuit tests are used to determine the impedances (positive and zero sequence) of the transformer. A simple explanation: to do this one winding is shorted, and voltage is applied to another winding to circulate the normal full load current of the transformer. The impedance of the transformer is the applied voltage divided by the induced current. If one winding was not shorted, the voltage divided by induced current would not give the impedance of the transformer - the induced current would be much lower, giving a much higher impedance measurement that would be essentially meaningless.