Do humans have an electromagnetic field?
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Electromagnetic fields are present everywhere in our environment but are invisible to the human eye. Electric fields are produced by the local build-up of electric charges in the atmosphere associated with thunderstorms.
Natural fields: 200
Electric trains and trams: 300
TV and radio transmitters: 0.1
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- Do our bodies have an electromagnetic field?
- Our bodies naturally conduct electricity. In fact, every organ and cell in the human body has its own field. The magnetic field produces electrical currents that are weaker than you may first think. At the same time, the electromagnetic field of the brain is stronger than the heart.
- How strong is the human electromagnetic field?
- Through these sources, the average person is exposed to magnetic fields reaching 0.1 microtesla in strength on a daily basis. By comparison, the Earth's magnetic field, which we are always exposed to (as long as we remain on the planet's surface), is about 500 times stronger.
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