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Power Lines and EMF: How AC/DC Power Emits ELF Radiation

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Without electricity, our modern world would simply come to a halt.   More often than not, when you think of the “invention” of electricity, many people think of Ben Franklin. (Technically, he discovered it). His kite with the key experiment proved that lightning was electrical, thus jumpstarting (see what I did there?) the path to modern electricity, with power lines acting as the key vehicle to carry this power throughout the country.   A Short History of Power Lines and Modern Electricity   So how did electricity first get harnessed? Many other scientists built upon Franklin’s work. Michael Faraday figured out in 1831 that he could create an electric current by moving magnets inside coils of copper wire, called electromagnetic induction. This process is currently used—on a much larger scale—to create power.   Thomas Edison’s incandescent light bulb was the first practical use of electricity, powered by a small g...

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