They are sending off an electro-magnetic pulse (EMP), that causes a temporary disruption of the electrical currents that are being used to light your monitor. This is a small scale version of what happens in massive electrical storms that cause entire substations to shut down.
Think that cell phone makes your screen look wierd? Try turning on a microwave next to it. You won't want to stand next to the microwave while you're cooking any more. The waves that it emits are much stronger than your cell. These are the same waves it cooks with.....
2006-08-07 18:18:20
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answered by Anonymous
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The Cell phone or TV Camera generates EMI effect therefor monitor screen vibrates.
2006-08-07 18:26:26
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answered by simmi 1
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When an electrical device of any kind is placed by a computer moniter that will happen (like a pencil sharpener works too), because electrical devices give off electrical fields (more of an electrical field than other things anyways, everything has a small electrical field, even wood, but lets not worry about that because its incredibly small and insignificant), and the electrical field messes with the computer chip that controlls the electron gun (projector) in the monitor, causing the "picture" on the screen to screw up randomly.
2006-08-07 18:15:29
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answered by Brian H 2
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Either you or someone close to you has a Cingular Cell phone.
It kind of sounds like a galloping static noise. It gets really bad if you hold the cell phone right next to the source.
I hate this side effect. It should be banned by the FCC. Try moving your cell phone away from the source that is being distorted.
2006-08-07 18:11:28
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answered by User 3
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As I understand it, the vibration is a crossing/mixup of signals. Wish I could explain more. I simply provide enough space between competing devices once I experience any interference.. No need to over-think this issue. The simple fact is that, there a "bazillion" wireless/satellite signals some interference is to be expected.
SEE "CLICK" s answer"!
2006-08-07 18:14:22
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answered by LYNN MARIE 1
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you have actual have been given a skills for writing. despite the fact that, i could propose going over your sentence structures as each and every each and every now and then they for sure do no longer sound suitable. you may additionally examine over distinctive the punctuation, as i do no longer think of it ultimate suits what you are trying to declare. you additionally can faucet into the main character's thoughts somewhat greater. as an occasion: “ok, enable’s bypass,” I mentioned strolling interior the process the facet door that brought about the customary public park next to the college. in this sentence, some reference made to the sentiments of trepidation or exhilaration dealing together with her techniques could strengthen the way it reads so plenty greater. it extremely is somewhat factor, despite the fact that it could make an entire load of difference. additionally, whilst utilising textual content textile messages interior your writing, it extremely is in all threat ultimate to split them from something of your textual content textile- use a important alignment, and dispense with utilising smiley faces and so on (they could possibly be utilized in actual life, yet I very plenty doubt a writer could touch them (whilst you're thinking of going that far)).
2016-12-11 09:24:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Signal waves have a ruff time going through you monitor, that is why you see vibrations.
2006-08-07 18:10:19
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answered by AK 2
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scientist has been testing an "anti-stupidity" pill
anti virus / anti spyware now just for you here is you verry own anti-stupidity" pill .. call phone's will mess up the way you monitor display is so keep taking the pill's and in 1year you may get better
2006-08-07 18:16:32
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answered by Anonymous
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GSM signal causes interference with the electronics
2006-08-07 18:09:42
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answered by Raylon 2
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Electrical current interferes with the display.
2006-08-07 18:09:53
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answered by Stuart 7
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