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Cell Phone Research

comparative Essay
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A cell phone is a device that can make and receive telephone calls over a wide range of area through telephone connection wires available at certain places in a country. Many people are worried about the risks of carrying cell phones. In this research, some of the important points about the risks of cell phones are covered. My focus is on two points one of which is finding out why cell phones are a risk to our health and some of the ways in which we can prevent being harmed by them.
All phones aren't equal in radiation levels. Each phone has different radiation level. Cell phone radiations are responsible for health factors such as brain cancer, skin damage, brain damage, sleep trouble and heart problems.

Cell phone Infrastructure

Cell phones receive and send radio signals with any number of cell site base stations that are fixed with microwave antennas. These sites are usually fixed on a pole, tower or building and placed throughout settled areas then connected to a cabled communication network and switching system. Phones have a low-power transceiver that broadcasts voice and data to the closest cell sites. A cellular repeater maybe used at places where there is low coverage, which uses a long distance high-gain dish antenna to communicate with a cell tower located outside the normal range, and a repeater, to re-telecast on a short-range local antenna that permits any type of cell phone within a few meters to function correctly.
Cell sites have pretty low-power radio transmitters (frequently only one or two watts) which transmit their presence and pass on communications between the mobile handsets and the switch. The switch connects calls to the public telephone network or to another subscriber of the same wireless service pr...

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...es give off electromagnetic radiation whenever they’re on so it’s better to put them on airplane mode, turn them off completely or keep them several feet away.
However bad cell phones are, the 24/7 usage of cell phones cannot be stopped as it has become a modern trend amongst today’s generation to be online on social networking sites or play games even when they are in bed ! As stated earlier, cell phones themselves aren’t harmful but in fact it is the radiation that affects us. We should try to protect ourselves from these harmful radiations as much as possible as it might not necessarily affect us today, but it may in the future. Also, we shouldn’t neglect and ignore the strategies that researchers and scientists have given and told us in how to be safe from cell phones. We should put them into action and save ourselves and our families from the possible effects.

In this essay, the author

  • Explains that the radiation given off by phones and absorbed by the human body makes a cell phone harmful. specific absorption rate (sar) measures the rate of radiofrequency energy our body gets from phones.
  • Explains the access to searching information instantly without the trouble or hassle of using a computer.
  • Explains that if there is any unplanned problem, we can tell and ask for help wherever and at anytime.
  • Describes the benefits of being in touch with people from anywhere in the world.
  • Explains that people can check the weather at anytime they want and listen to the radio for information about the world.
  • Explains that phones help us improve our communication skills as we get in contact with people almost every day.
  • Explains that while cell phones have advantages, there are also quite a lot of disadvantages.
  • Explains that some people while driving, text or talk to people, cause many road accidents thus killing and injuring many.
  • Explains that phones can damage our brain and produce harmful radiation that could cause cancer. large amounts of this energy can heat and damage the eye and testicles.
  • Opines that phones affect our personal lives, as suicide, cyber bullying, and mental abuse happen through the use of these forms of media.
  • Explains that cell phones are becoming a problem for schools during classroom hours and cheating during exams.
  • Explains that teenagers and children are carrying phones, which is a problem when it comes to completing homework and assignments. it affects students' future.
  • Advises that instead of talking on the phone, use texting to keep the cell phone away from our ears/head.
  • Explains that a cell phone gives off more radiation when we move because it needs to keep track of us.
  • Recommends purchasing a cell phone that rates as low as possible on the scale of radiation emissions.
  • Explains using a wireless bluetooth headset or earpiece that emits radiation at lower levels than cell phones.
  • Advises to keep your cell phone away from your body, in a purse, briefcase, or computer bag, not in your pocket.
  • Opines that we should stick to the fact that cell phones are harmful for us. dr. olle johansson is a professor of neuroscience at the karolinska institute.
  • Explains that cell phones can make and receive telephone calls over a wide range of area through telephone connection wires available at certain places in the country.
  • Explains that cell phones receive and send radio signals with any number of cell site base stations that are fixed with microwave antennas. cell phones have a low-power transceiver that broadcasts voice and data to the closest cell sites.
  • Explains that cell phones are hand-held, so an antenna must be small. radio waves get weaker as we move away from the transmitter.
  • Explains ionizing radiation is emitted by or absorbed by an atom. it can change chemical bonds and produce ions that are especially chemically reactive.
  • Explains that cell phones can be harmful, but they also have a way and method of using and keeping.
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