Yes. It's a transmitter. Any sufficiently high power RF energy will cause burns, especially if you're standing in the path of it. Consumer microwaves usually top out at around 1.1KW, with most being lower. Commercial ovens are usually around 1.5KW. If you've got a 2KW oven, that's an unusual bird.
The low-speed data over powerline would have to be injected directly into your body for years to cause any damage, aka it isn't going to.
Yes. It's a transmitter. Any sufficiently high power RF energy will cause burns, especially if you're standing in the path of it. Consumer microwaves usually top out at around 1.1KW, with most being lower. Commercial ovens are usually around 1.5KW. If you've got a 2KW oven, that's an unusual bird.
The low-speed data over powerline would have to be injected directly into your body for years to cause any damage, aka it isn't going to.
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