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Mobile phones use electromagnetic fields to establish a wireless communication link to the nearest base station. When someone speaks on a mobile phone, that phone is sending out electromagnetic waves (EM). When someone listens on a mobile phone, that phone is capturing electromagnetic waves. Electromagnetic waves go out and come into a mobile phone through its antenna. That antenna is located very...