A strong electric field exists in the vicinity of this "Faraday cage". Yet the person inside the cage is not affected. Can you tell why?
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Since there is no electric field inside the Faraday cage, there is no significant affect on the body. The electrical charge (excess electrons or excess nuclei) is distributed evenly over the outside surface of the metal in a Faraday cage.
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Since there is no electric field inside the Faraday cage, there is no significant affect on the body. The electrical charge (excess electrons or excess nuclei) is distributed evenly over the outside surface of the metal in a Faraday cage.
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