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see radio wave . For the spectrum
see radio spectrum . For the electronics
see radio-frequency engineering . "RF" redirects here. For other uses
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range from around 20&#160
kHz to around 300&#160
so they are used in radio technology
such as the 50 or 60&#160
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4 &#93
this does not mean RF currents are harmless
RF current can be blocked by a coil of wire
RF current has a tendency to reflect from discontinuities in the cable
such as connectors
and travel back down the cable toward the source
5 &#93
Full name Abbreviation &#91

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50 or 60 Hz current used in electrical power distribution . Energy from RF currents in conductors can radiate into space as electromagnetic waves ( radio waves ). [ 2 ] This is the basis of radio technology. RF current does not penetrate deeply into electrical conductors but tends to flow along their surfaces; this is known as the skin effect . RF currents applied to the body often do not cause the painful sensation and muscular contraction of electric shock that lower frequency cur

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