The Effect of Modulated Millimeter Electromagnetic Waves of Non-Thermal Intensity on the Physical Properties of Aqueous Solutions

IF 0.5 4区 物理与天体物理 Q4 PHYSICS, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
V. Kalantaryan, L. R. Sogomonyan, R. S. Ghazaryan, Yura Babayan
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Abstract

The surface tension and density of bi-distilled water, water salt solution and salt solutions of the DNA, irradiated by non-thermal millimeter electromagnetic waves with the frequencies 64.5 GHz, 50.3 GHz and 48.3 GHz with modulation 1 Hz and 16 Hz are investigated. The measurements of test samples show that due to irradiation the surface tension does not change. The densities of water salt solution and the salt solutions of the DNA increase under irradiation at the frequencies 64.5 GHz and 50.3 GHz with modulation 1 Hz. When modulated with a frequency of 16 Hz, the density increases at a carrier frequency of 64.5 GHz and decreases at a carrier frequency of 50.3 GHz which coincides with the resonant frequencies of oscillations of water hexagonal structures.
非热强度调制毫米波对水溶液物理性质的影响
研究了频率分别为64.5 GHz、50.3 GHz和48.3 GHz,调制频率为1 Hz和16 Hz的非热毫米波辐照双蒸馏水、水盐溶液和DNA盐溶液的表面张力和密度。测试样品的测量表明,由于辐照,表面张力没有变化。在64.5 GHz和50.3 GHz频率下,调制频率为1hz,水盐溶液和DNA盐溶液的密度增加。当调制频率为16 Hz时,密度在载频64.5 GHz处增大,在载频50.3 GHz处减小,这与水六边形结构振荡的谐振频率一致。
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1.00
自引率
66.70%
发文量
43
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Contemporary Physics (Armenian Academy of Sciences) is a journal that covers all fields of modern physics. It publishes significant contributions in such areas of theoretical and applied science as interaction of elementary particles at superhigh energies, elementary particle physics, charged particle interactions with matter, physics of semiconductors and semiconductor devices, physics of condensed matter, radiophysics and radioelectronics, optics and quantum electronics, quantum size effects, nanophysics, sensorics, and superconductivity.
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