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Why does an example on comsol website use 13W power for a cellphone?
Posted 7 mar 2017, 23:43 GMT-5 RF & Microwave Engineering, Heat Transfer & Phase Change 3 Replies
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Hello all,
I'm new to comsol, i have been learning it by internet, i have started solving some examples available on comsol website. The link of the example is mentioned below-
www.comsol.com/model/absorbed-radiation-sar-in-the-human-brain-2190
and i have also attached the pdf file for this example. One thing that is bugging me is in the lumped port section (page no.15 of pdf), they put v= 45.5 and Z= 75 ohm that means p= 13W, but the maximum power that a cell phone can radiate is 2W so why are they using 13W?
Thanks in advance!
I'm new to comsol, i have been learning it by internet, i have started solving some examples available on comsol website. The link of the example is mentioned below-
www.comsol.com/model/absorbed-radiation-sar-in-the-human-brain-2190
and i have also attached the pdf file for this example. One thing that is bugging me is in the lumped port section (page no.15 of pdf), they put v= 45.5 and Z= 75 ohm that means p= 13W, but the maximum power that a cell phone can radiate is 2W so why are they using 13W?
Thanks in advance!
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