uses of electrostatic shielding
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Following are the applications of an electrostatic shielding:
(a) Elevators act as an unintended Faraday cage as the signals from the phones and radios get shielded.
(b) To avoid electrocution, electrical linemen wear suits that are made of Faraday cages.
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MRI scanning rooms, microwave ovens, etc. make use of the electrostatic shielding.
Explanation:
Electrostatic shielding is the phenomenon of blocking the effects of external electric fields from entering into the interior of a metal cage. If the metal cage is provided with an electric field, the charges will remain only on the surface. Such cages are developed by Michael Faraday and are called Faraday cages.
MRI scanning rooms use this technique to avoid other external signals from entering the room. In a microwave oven, the electromagnetic energy developed within the device is restricted from the external region using a Faraday cage.