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While rare, this tag should be used for questions pertaining to using electronic devices (passive or active) in an ionizing radiation environment. This could be space, medical facilities or physics labs. Defense or military related questions are probably classified.
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Can antennas be viewed as light sources?
Clearly antennas are nothing but a device to radiate the electrical energy through electromagnetic waves.
Since visible light is also simply a certain range of frequencies, isn't it more easier to th …
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Steel cooker is not a Faraday cage? [closed]
I read that steel/iron/metal/conducting cages, with gaps less than the wavelength of electro magnetic waves, shield whatever is inside from that radiation. …