Experiments by various researchers and scientists have shown that fast changes in wave amplitude, such as those encountered in square waves, are much more likely to have a devitalising effect on pathogens than slow ones (sine waves).
Experiments by various researchers and scientists have shown that fast changes in wave amplitude, such as those encountered in square waves, are much more likely to have a devitalising effect on pathogens than slow ones (sine waves).
Adele Basile (02-18-2013)