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Does Shielding "Electrically" shield "Magnetically" too?
You would not be alone in this one. This is an often misunderstood phenomenon.
Static magnetic fields can not be shielded. They can be re-directed using ferrous materials but even those will not bloc …
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Can an alternating magnetic field be "informationally" shielded?
Because they are each intertwined you can think of magnetic signals in the same way as electric signals, but in a 90 degree rotation.
You can literally understand a shield as very much like an induct …