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Why does visible light not eletrocute man,when it is said to have electrical and magnetic componenets.
Dear Sir/Madam,
Light is defined as an electromagnetic wave which has electric and magnetic field mutually perpendicular to each other and also to the direction of propagation of the light.
In that case why does the electrical component of a visible light not electrocute us(living things) and magnetic component attract objects as any magnet does.
Thanks,
Raghavendra.V
Light is defined as an electromagnetic wave which has electric and magnetic field mutually perpendicular to each other and also to the direction of propagation of the light.
In that case why does the electrical component of a visible light not electrocute us(living things) and magnetic component attract objects as any magnet does.
Thanks,
Raghavendra.V
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The voltage in light is miniscule and without sufficient you can't have a current great enough to affect you. Radio waves can pass through you as can magnetism but it is all so weak we are totally unaware .
However some components of light at the higher frequencies can damage organisms eg Ultra Violet which can cause skin cancer over a period of time.
With regards to magnetism it does interact with the earths magnetic field which we see as the northern lights.
Also the solar radiation can affect much of our communications.
However some components of light at the higher frequencies can damage organisms eg Ultra Violet which can cause skin cancer over a period of time.
With regards to magnetism it does interact with the earths magnetic field which we see as the northern lights.
Also the solar radiation can affect much of our communications.
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thank you all for your contributions.
Can I sum up the reasons saying the living creatures body does not have appropriate componenets to absorb the electric or magnetci componenet of the electro magnetic waves as 'wildwood' mentioned and also the voltage is not high enough as per modeller's statement.
@dockspock you said you googled and it led you somewhere , I am sorry I didn't get your point. were u trying to give some link below and you missed it. Please clarify.
Thanks,
Raghav
Can I sum up the reasons saying the living creatures body does not have appropriate componenets to absorb the electric or magnetci componenet of the electro magnetic waves as 'wildwood' mentioned and also the voltage is not high enough as per modeller's statement.
@dockspock you said you googled and it led you somewhere , I am sorry I didn't get your point. were u trying to give some link below and you missed it. Please clarify.
Thanks,
Raghav
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