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One other subtlety on magnetic shielding... A material with zero resistance (i.e. a "perfect conductor") is not necessarily a...
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Yep, although I think we should be careful about the interpretation of electric "shielding." A conducting shell enclosing a point charge...
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I am aware. The point was to describe why the shielding effect fails (it is not simply that aluminum has no effect on magnetic fields)...
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The issue is the finite (non-zero) resistivity of essentially every conductor at non-cryogenic temperatures. Copper and other...
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Yes, static magnetic fields can be locally deflected by either a containing boundary of magnetizable material (e.g. iron-based alloys)...
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This study is on very shaky theoretical ground. One major issue is the author doesn't seem to understand how atmospheric conductivity...
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