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Today we take a comprehensive look at Faraday cages, explaining their discovery, principles, and diverse applications. These enclosures, named after Michael Faraday who extensively studied them in the 19th century building on Benjamin Franklin's earlier observations, are designed to block electromagnetic fields by distributing charges around their conductive exterior, thus neutralizing the electric field inside.
By Albany AdamsToday we take a comprehensive look at Faraday cages, explaining their discovery, principles, and diverse applications. These enclosures, named after Michael Faraday who extensively studied them in the 19th century building on Benjamin Franklin's earlier observations, are designed to block electromagnetic fields by distributing charges around their conductive exterior, thus neutralizing the electric field inside.