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Dee-M-See | 23:24 Wed 17th Jan 2007 | Technology
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I have been told if you place your mobile phone in the microwave then ring the number if it rings your microwave is leaking .Is this true or a hoax?
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Utter twaddle.
Ethel's right. It's a load of rubbish with no scientific basis.
I tried it.
It seems to be true.
At least the signal is not getting to the phone.
Don't know what a leak would consist of though.
I think the prof and Ethel are overstating the case here

The basic idea is sound but innacurate and unreliable

The shielding in a microwave should act as a Faraday cage and stop the signal reaching your phone.

But mobile phones do not use quite the same frequency as microwaves and the intensity of the radiation generated by the oven is much higher.

Further this is only the oven space and would tell you nothing about the shielding where the microwaves are generated.

So I can see where the idea came from but I wouldn't rely on it

Somebody's talking about it here:

http://isgadget.com/how-to-know-if-your-microw ave-has-leaks-cell-phone-test-and-wifi-test/
Never got into a microwave to test this out.

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