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[Phys-l] cell phone lightning hazard?
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: Mark Sylvester <
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>
Date
: Fri, 23 Jun 2006 12:05:59 +0200
News item yesterday: using a cell phone during a thunderstorm increases risk of being struck by lightning.
Any thoughts about possible mechanism? Will a source of GHz oscillations enhance ionization possibilities?
Mark.
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