Can aluminium foil stop flow of electromagnetic induction
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Magnets are spooky! They can make other things move without touching them. Every school kid soon discovers, however, that some metals such as aluminium are not attracted to magnets. Why, then, does a magnet fall more slowly through a roll of aluminium foil than it does through a roll of cardboard?
Magnets are spooky! They can make other things move without touching them. Every school kid soon discovers, however, that some metals such as aluminium are not attracted to magnets. Why, then, does a magnet fall more slowly through a roll of aluminium foil than it does through a roll of cardboard?
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Electromagnetic shielding is the practice of reducing the electromagnetic field
You'll see people wondering about how aluminum foil can be a conductor when it's used for ... Since the charge has nowhere to go, electricity cannot flow through the material
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You'll see people wondering about how aluminum foil can be a conductor when it's used for ... Since the charge has nowhere to go, electricity cannot flow through the material
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