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How does ERH compare to radio frequency (RF) or microwave heating?

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How does ERH compare to radio frequency (RF) or microwave heating?

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RF energy is very strongly adsorbed by soil moisture, which prevents RF energy from propagating more than a few feet from the antenna. In general, this makes RF heating inefficient, expensive, and very rarely used. RF heating may find a niche in treating bedrock with very low water content, which would allow the RF energy to propagate tens of feet from the antenna.

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