Nov 19, 2010

The Danger Using The Phone at The Gas Gtation

It turned out that in addition to remove high frequency, the phone also issue sparks (although very small, just about the size of 1 micron. 1 micron = 1 / 100 mm). Sparks is arising in the surrounding antenna coil, due to the voltage potential difference is high enough. Also LED (Light Emitting Diode) which also give off light. LEDs are used in HP's different with LED electronics sold in the market. LEDs on the HP was "naked" (directly visible diode filament in contact with free air) is different from that given LED shop sheath tube of plastic that shielded filamennya. At the time of the LED lights up, it will arise bulb.
Well incandescent and sparks from the coil was that sometimes make people so paranoid thinking explode. Sparks and the LED is actually not enough to ignite gasoline vapor (benzene C4H8O12) in the open air. But the next story if there is enough air so saturated with gasoline vapor is.

If sufficient saturated, then the gasoline vapor is burned by the sparks can be quite small. The effect is so explosive. So there's no harm in us not to use mobile phones while in charge of fuel. This incident is tantamount to a leaking gas cylinder in the house. LPG gas that leaks will occupy the lower house (heavier than air). But the LPG has a higher level of gasoline (more flammable or in other words oktannya high). Now, if there is LPG gas leak in the house, means the air in the house will be saturated with LPG gas. So we are strictly prohibited to turn electric lights. Actually not that make the lamp burning, but sparks on the switch lights on when we turn on the lamp. It often happens when we turn on the lights (especially the high wattnya), the switch often appear mercik sparks?

Here is a video experiment to simulate how mobile phones can cause a fire:


And this evidence, resulting from the use of mobile phones at petrol stations:


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