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ISBN: 9781337604888
Author: Raymond A. Serway, Chris Vuille
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 21, Problem 76AP

(a)

To determine

The radiation intensity of a cell phone at a distance of 2.0inch .

(a)

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Answer to Problem 76AP

The radiation intensity of a cell phone at a distance of 2.0inch is 6.2mW/cm2 .

Explanation of Solution

Given Info: Distance r is 2.0inch , Power of radiation emitted from the cell phoneis 2.0W .

Formula to calculate the radiation intensity I from a cell phone is,

I=PA

  • I is the radiation intensity
  • P is the output peak power of the cell phone

Formula to calculate the area of the sphere is,

A=4πr2

  • A is the area of the sphere
  •  r is the distance

Use 4πr2 for A in the above equation to find the expression for I .

I=P4πr2

Substitute 2.0in for r , 2.0W for P in the above equation to find I .

I=(2.0W)(1mW103W)4π[(2.0in)(2.54cm1inch)]2=(2.0×103mW)4π(5.1cm)2=61.22mW/cm26.2mW/cm2

The radiation intensity of a cell phone at a distance of 2.0inch is 6.2mW/cm2 .

Conclusion:

Formula to calculate the percentage increase is,

Percentage increase=(II0)I×100

  • I0 is the maximum allowable microwave leakage

Substitute 6.2mW/cm2 for I and 5.0mW/cm2 for I0 to find Percentage increase of radiation.

%higher=(6.2mW/cm25mW/cm2)6.2mW/cm2×100%=24%

The intensity 6.2mW/cm2 is 24%higher that of the maximum allowed leakage of 5.0mW/cm2 from a microwave at the distance of 2.0inches .

(b)

To determine

The radiation intensity Itotal in the brain if the Bluetooth headset is connected.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 76AP

The radiation intensity Itotal in the brain if the Bluetooth headset is connected is 0.024mW/cm2 .

Explanation of Solution

Section 1:

To determine: The intensity Iphone of radiation from a cell phone.

Answer: The intensity Iphone of radiation from a cell phone is 1.6×102mW/cm2 .

Explanation:

Given Info: Radiation power Pc is 2.0W and Distance between the headset and the cell phone in the pocket rp is 1.0m .

Formula to calculate the radiation intensity Iphone of a cell phone is,

Iphone=PcAP

  • Pc is the output peak power of the cell phone
  • AP is the area of intensity sphere between the cell phone and headset.
  • Iphone is the intensity of radiation a cell phone

Use 4πrp2 for AP in the above equation to find the expression for Iphone .

Iphone=Pc4πrp2

  • rp is the distance between the headset and the cell phone in the pocket.

Substitute 1.0m for rp , 2.0W for Pc in the above equation to find Iphone .

Iphone=(2.0W)(1mW103W)4π(1.0m)(1cm102m)2=(2.0×103mW)4π(1.0×102cm)2=1.6×102mW/cm2

Thus the radiation intensity Iphone of a cell phone is 1.6×102mW/cm2

Section 2:

To determine: The radiation intensity Iheadset of a headset.

Answer: The radiation intensity Iheadset of a cell phone is 7.6×103mW/cm2

Explanation:

Given Info: Distance between the Bluetooth headset and the brain rh is 2.0inch , Bluetooth headset radiating power Ph is 2.5mW .

Formula to calculate the radiation intensity Iheadset of a cell phone is,

Iheadset=PhAh

  • Iheadset is the radiation intensity of a headset,
  • Ph is the output peak power of the headset,
  • Ah is the area of intensity sphere,

Use 4πrh2 for Ah in the above equation to find the expression for Iheadset .

I=Ph4πrh2

  • rh is the distance between the headset and the cell phone in the pocket.

Substitute 2.0inch for rh , 2.5W for Ph in the above equation to find Iheadset .

Iheadset=(2.5W)(1mW103W)4π[(2.0inch)(2.54cm1inch)]2=(2.5×103mW)4π(5.1cm)2=7.6×103mW/cm2

Thus the radiation intensity Iheadset of a cell phone is 7.6×103mW/cm2

Conclusion:

Total intensity of radiation is the sum of radiation emitted by the cell phone and the radiation emitted by the headset.

Formula to calculate the radiation intensity Itotal is,

Itotal=Iphone+Iheadset

  • Itotal is the total radiation

Substitute 1.6×102mW/cm2 for Iphone and 7.6×103mW/cm2 for Iheadset in the above equation to find Itotal .

Itotal=(1.6×102mWcm2)+(7.6×103mWcm2)=0.024mWcm2

Therefore the radiation intensity Itotal in the brain if the Bluetooth headset is connected is 0.024mW/cm2

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