Specific absorption rate Current Affairs, GK & News
Specific Absorption Rate (SAR)
Specific absorption rate is the measure of the rate at which energy is absorbed by the body when exposed to a radio frequency (RF) in electromagnetic field. The term is not restricted to the absorption of Electromagnetic Feild (EMF) and can be used in terms of absorption of other forms of energy by tissue, including ultrasound. In short SAR is the power absorbed ..
Month: Current Affairs - September, 2012
Topics: Base station • Bioelectromagnetics • Branches of biology • Electromagnetic radiation • Ionizing radiation • Physical sciences • Physics • Radiation • Radiation therapy • Radiobiology • Specific absorption rate • Wireless
‘All mobiles must carry radiation tags by September’: Centre to cell phone manufacturers
The Government has instructed all cell phone manufacturers to include radiation tags in mobile handsets to display Specific Absorption Rate, SAR value by the first of September 2012. All the indigenous manufactures have been instructed to make necessary changes in the design, software and packaging in compliance with these instructions within the stipulated time. A ..
Month: Current Affairs - May, 2012
Topics: Branches of biology • Ionizing radiation • Medical physics • Mobile phone • Mobile telecommunications • Physical sciences • Radiation therapy • Radioactivity • Radiobiology • Rates • Specific absorption rate • Telecommunications