Why do metal boxes block EM waves?

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Metal boxes block most electromagnetic (EM) waves primarily due to the interaction of the oscillating electric field with the conductor, which cancels the field and consequently affects the magnetic field. The effectiveness of a metal in blocking EM waves is influenced by its thickness and the frequency of the waves, with good conductors attenuating rather than completely blocking them. The attenuation can be calculated using specific formulas that depend on frequency and conductivity, indicating that thicker materials are required for lower frequencies to achieve desired attenuation. Additionally, the plasma frequency of the metal plays a crucial role; if the incident frequency is below this threshold, some transmission of EM waves can occur. Overall, the design and material properties are critical in determining how well a metal box can shield against EM radiation.
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A metal box will block most EM waves. Is this because the oscillating E field
will be canceled when in contact with the conductor. And because the oscillating E field
is the source of the changing B field does this then kill the B field.
 
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Good conductor attenuate the EM wave, don't necessary block the EM wave. It depends on the thickness and the frequency of the EM wave. For good conductor:

δ=\alpha+j\beta\;\hbox { where }\; \alpha=\beta=\sqrt{\pi f \mu σ}

Attenuation is

e^{-\alpha z}=\frac {V_{out}}{V_{in}}

As you see, it is frequency and conductance dependent. Set the thickness z in the equation to get the desired attenuation( Vout/Vin).

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skin_effect
 
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it is not true that metal plates will block EM waves.it depends on the plasma frequency of metal,if it is below the incident frequency there will be transmission of EM waves.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plasmon
 
If you look at the formula, the lower the frequency, the thicker the metal has to be to block the EM wave. In guitar magnetic pick call Lace Sensors, they are known to be lower noise than other regular single coil pickups. They have the coil in a tub like ferromagnetic material that is about 1mm or more thick. It needs much thicker to block audio frequency EM wave. For microwave, very thin material will do, but then you have to worry about little holes and crack of the cage as any opening comparable to the wavelength will allow EM to weak out.
 
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