How It Works Like a Playground Light
Imagine you're playing with a flashlight on the playground. When you turn it on, it sends out light that lets you see better, but if you shine it too close to your eyes, it might feel uncomfortable. The Tesla Model 3 does something similar, but instead of light, it uses EMF radiation, which is like invisible waves.
These waves come from the car’s battery and motor. When the car starts or stops quickly, it sends out more waves, kind of like when you flick a switch on and off fast.
How It Might Affect You
Your body is always dealing with tiny waves, just like how your ears listen to sound all day. But some people think that too many strong waves from things like the Tesla Model 3 might make them feel tired or uncomfortable, kind of like how loud music can bother you if it’s too loud.
So when we talk about EMF radiation review, it's like checking if those invisible waves are friendly or a bit too much, just like you check if your playground flashlight is bright enough but not too bright.
Examples
- A child sitting in the back seat of a Tesla Model 3 while it charges at home.
- An office worker using a phone near their ear during a long commute.
- A person wearing a smartwatch all day.
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