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Old 09-22-10, 04:39 PM   #12
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I believe in most of Europe it is 60Hz but at 110v or thereabouts? I don't know what the specs are in the US, but I assume after that video that it runs at 50Hz.
Actually, it's quite the other way around In the largest part of Europe 230V RMS (gives about 325V peak to peak) at 50Hz is used, while in the US 120V RMS (170V peak to peak) at 60Hz is used.

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Ever since the invention of radio, signals of varying frequencies have been passing through living things.
Ever since Life, signals of varying frequencies have been passing through living things
And generally speaking, electromagnetic waves can't do much damage. What do you think light is for example?
Only highly energetic ionizing radiation can really cause damage.
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