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i want to listen to radio on my mobile without earphone. so i need a very good wave absorbing material in d stereo jack. please suggest me some good metal that i can use as antenna.
No you don't.dhvinay said:i want to listen to radio on my mobile without earphone. so i need a very good wave absorbing material in d stereo jack.
Any metal but mercury.please suggest me some good metal that i can use as antenna.
The body does not have a specific natural frequency absorption. Different parts of the body may have different frequencies they are more sensitive to, but there is no single frequency that is universally absorbed by the body.
No, the body cannot absorb all types of frequencies. Different materials and tissues in the body have different absorption properties, so some frequencies may be absorbed more easily than others.
The body absorbs frequencies through a process called resonance. When a frequency matches the natural frequency of a material or tissue in the body, it causes the atoms to vibrate, thereby absorbing the energy of the frequency.
Yes, some frequencies can be harmful to the body, especially at high intensities. For example, high levels of UV radiation from the sun can cause skin damage and increase the risk of skin cancer.
The body cannot actively adjust its frequency absorption, but it can adapt to different frequencies over time. For example, prolonged exposure to loud noises can cause the body to become more sensitive to those frequencies and develop hearing loss.