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Efthimios
Your opinion to the following will be appreciated
Lets imagine a sphere made of a conductor (copper) placed within a
static magnetic field. The field will penetrate the within the shier.
Next we place inside the sphere a coil producing a variable
electromagnetic field. The electromagnetic field can not escape out
side the sphere due to shielding effect of the cooper sphere.
The question is: Taking in consideration the shielding effect created
by the variable electromagnetic field within the shier, can the static
magnetic field penetrate within the shier?
Lets imagine a sphere made of a conductor (copper) placed within a
static magnetic field. The field will penetrate the within the shier.
Next we place inside the sphere a coil producing a variable
electromagnetic field. The electromagnetic field can not escape out
side the sphere due to shielding effect of the cooper sphere.
The question is: Taking in consideration the shielding effect created
by the variable electromagnetic field within the shier, can the static
magnetic field penetrate within the shier?