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What does EMF mean in Phasmophobia?

EMF stands for Electro-Magnetic Field in Phasmophobia, a crucial piece of evidence used to detect ghost activity. Using an EMF Reader, players track fluctuations (rated Levels 1-5) caused by environmental interactions, with a reading of Level 5 confirming it as a specific ghost type.
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Does EMF 5 mean ghost room?

EMF Level 5 (or EMF 5) is a piece of evidence used to determine the type of ghost haunting the location.
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How does EMF work in Phasmophobia?

An Electro-Magnetic Field (short: EMF) is emitted whenever the ghost interacts with its environment. EMF can be read by the EMF Reader, allowing players to deduce the ghost's activities from the EMF Level indicated by the reader.
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Does EMF actually detect ghosts?

EMF readers only locate AC fields. Fortunately, this is all that's needed for ghostly detection. According to many enthusiasts, ghosts and spirits can cause fluctuations in electromagnetic fields. Whether they are purposefully interacting with them or unintentionally influencing them is unknown.
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Can your phone be an EMF detector?

Yes, phones can detect electromagnetic fields (EMF) because they rely on them for communication (Wi-Fi, cellular), but dedicated EMF apps primarily use the built-in magnetometer (compass) to sense magnetic fields, not full-spectrum EMF, meaning they detect variations in the Earth's magnetic field or nearby ferrous materials, rather than specific RF frequencies like a professional detector would. While phones are EMF devices by nature, their sensors are limited to certain ranges, making them poor general EMF detectors for things like paranormal investigation or detailed RF analysis.
 
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Is Wi-Fi EMF harmful?

There are no health risks from exposure to radiofrequency EMF from Wi-Fi devices in your home, in schools or other areas accessible to the public.
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What is the 7 10 rule of radiation?

The 7:10 Rule of Thumb in radiation is a guideline for estimating fallout decay after a nuclear detonation, stating that the radiation exposure rate drops by a factor of 10 for every 7-fold increase in time after the initial blast. For example, if the rate is 400 R/hr at 2 hours, it'll be 40 R/hr at 14 hours (2 x 7), and if it's 100 R/hr at 1 hour, it'll be 10 R/hr at 7 hours, 1 R/hr at 49 hours, and 0.1 R/hr at 343 hours (roughly two weeks). This helps emergency responders quickly assess danger levels, though actual instrument readings are always best. 
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How can I test my home for EMF?

Use An EMF Meter

The most familiar equipment used to measure electromagnetic fields is an EMF meter. Any of these portable devices can assess the intensity of EMF radiation in a home. These units operate with changes in electromagnetic field intensity and exhibit values in milligauss (mG) or volts per meter (V/m).
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What happens if you score 666 in Phasmophobia?

In Phasmophobia, getting 666 in the basketball hoop Easter egg triggers a loud clap of thunder that only the player who scored it hears, and reveals "666" written in UV light around the hoop, but it's a minor secret, not a game-changing event. You find basketballs in certain locations, like Brownstone High, and scoring 666 baskets in the hoop unlocks the effect and text.
 
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Can EMF readers detect hidden cameras?

RF and Magnetic Field Detection Apps

Detects EMF radiation from electronics, including hidden devices.
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How does Phasmophobia know what you're saying?

Voice recognition. Voice recognition is used for recognition of phrases said by the player to elicit reactions from the ghost. Players can change the voice recognition system that is used ("Voice" or "System Voice"), as well as the voice recognition language.
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Does the ouija board tell you the ghost room?

You need to ask the board “what is your favorite room?” That *usually* gives you the location of the ghost. The board tells you where the ghost currently is and the mirror shows you the actual ghost room.
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What ghost has EMF 2?

The Poltergeist produces an EMF 2 when using its ability. The Jinn produces an EMF 2 or 5 at the fuse box when using its ability. The Banshee does not.
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How far away will a nuke blind you?

A nuclear blast can cause temporary or permanent blindness from its intense light (flash blindness) and heat, with distances depending on bomb size, time of day, and looking directly at the flash; for a 1-megaton bomb, flash blindness can occur up to 13 miles (day) or 53 miles (night), while looking at the fireball can cause permanent retinal burns even further out, but you'd likely be dead from other effects like burns or the blast wave long before then if you're close enough for permanent injury.
 
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Was Chernobyl a level 7?

The International Nuclear Event Scale (INES) is used to classify safety-related events in nuclear plants on a scale from 1 to 7. For a long time, the accident at Chernobyl on 26 April 1986 was the only one to have been assigned the highest level of 7.
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Is 1000 microsieverts a lot?

Yes, 1000 microsieverts (µSv) is a significant amount of radiation, roughly equivalent to the annual public exposure limit and enough to cause temporary radiation sickness if received in a short time, or slightly increase cancer risk over a lifetime, though it's far from immediately lethal like doses in the thousands of millisieverts (mSv). A single 1000 µSv (1 mSv) dose might not cause severe acute effects but raises cancer risk over time, while much higher doses (like 1000 mSv or more) are acutely dangerous.
 
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Is Wi-Fi radiation harmful for sperm?

In our in vitro experimental study we investigated the effects of 4G/5G and WiFi RF-EMR emitted from modern cellphones on semen parameters. We found that 4G/5G RF-EMR exposure had no negative effects on semen quality, but WiFi RF-EMR exposure negatively affected sperm motility and viability.
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Does turning off Wi-Fi stop EMF?

Yes, it's true that EMFs produced by your Wi-Fi are reduced when you do things such as turn off your router and modem. Some people take the precaution of turning off their routers at periodic times, such as at night when they likely wouldn't want to use Wi-Fi, anyway.
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What is the safest cell phone to use?

The most secure cell phones prioritize privacy with features like hardware kill switches, open-source software, and stripped-down operating systems, with the Purism Librem 5 often cited as the top choice for ultimate control and privacy, offering physical switches for cameras, mics, and connectivity. Other highly secure options include the Unplugged UP Phone for extreme anti-tracking and the Bittium Tough Mobile 2C for robust enterprise security, while mainstream phones like Pixel and Samsung offer strong security for general users with robust software updates and management features like Knox.
 
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Can EMF detect hidden cameras?

Use dedicated equipment. You can buy electromagnetic radiation detectors, optical detectors, and other equipment for detecting hidden cameras and use them to check each room yourself.
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What materials block EMF?

EMF blocking materials are conductive substances like silver, copper, nickel, stainless steel, and aluminum, used in fabrics, paints, or enclosures to block electromagnetic radiation by reflecting or absorbing it, protecting against Wi-Fi, 5G, and cellphone signals, and are often integrated into clothing, tents, or electronic cases. These materials work best when creating a continuous, sealed barrier, such as in Faraday cages or shielded fabrics, to ensure effective shielding.
 
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