Analysis of the magnetic field and it´s health impact of IST Cotopaxi students
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Magnetic field, magnetism, radiation, data analysisAbstract
Abstract: Magnetic radiation carries the danger of “biological effects” that can trigger “adverse effects” for health, which are worrying because in recent times it has grown significantly, which is why the present work focuses on reducing the impact in health an maintain control over them, through an analysis of data collected in real time in the transformer, laboratory, medium and low voltage cables at the Cotopaxi Higher Technological Institute, to determine that the exposed measurements are within the permissible limits according to established regulations. Descriptive research was the basis for this work with a qualitative approach through the design of field research, with documentary support, from the data obtained from reality, supported by a bibliographic review specialized in the subject, which that allows an in-depth interpretation of reality. As a result, it was obtained that the level of exposure in vulnerable areas does not exceed the thresholds indicated, therefore, the administrative staff, teachers and students of this institution are not affected in their health by magnetic radiation.
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