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Does our body emit electromagnetism waves?

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Does our body emit electromagnetism waves?

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Yes, it does. The strongest wavelengths emitted are in the far infra-red spectrum (heat radiation) but we also emit even longer wavelengths down into the microwave region. Basically, anything that isn’t at absolute zero (0 degrees K or -273 C) emits electromagnetic radiation. The peak emitted wavelengths are a function of temperature, decreasing wavelength with increasing temperature.

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