Science, asked by Rose28J, 1 year ago

Is there any proven research that gold sheet or gold metal absorbs cell phone radiation?

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Answered by shalini683
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No

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Answered by BrainlyFIRE
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no I don't think



Science students at California State University tested their hypothesis that conductive material is more likely to block cell-phone transmissions than non-conductive material. They studied how different materials affected cell-phone transmissions by placing a cell phone inside a variety of enclosures containing tin foil, plastic, wood, salt water and tap water. They called the cell phone and evaluated the strength of the signal in relation to these materials. They presented the results at the 2007 California State Science Fair, noting that conductive materials, such as tin foil and salt water, completely blocked the cell signal. Water, another conductor, weakened the signal, while wood and plastic, which are non-conductors, did not affect the signal.

Rose28J: so , gold is a good conductor right? then it will block radiations, uh?
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