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Does a Faraday Cage trap EMF inside and increase exposure?
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[QUOTE="A13579, post: 6812546, member: 729857"] [B]TL;DR Summary:[/B] Does EMF emitted from inside a Faraday Cage actually make exposure inside that Cage higher because it can’t escape? Hi All, I’d like you to weigh in on a debate I’ve been having. I’ve been thinking about a Faraday Cage (FC from now on) but from the opposite perspective. Sure it stops EMF getting in. But does that also mean, if there are items emitting EMF in there, that gets trapped within the room. Taking that to a logical conclusion does that mean in the case of a sufficiently large FC, with lots of emitting items, exposure to EMF is higher inside the FC than outside it? Or is there no difference between inside and outside? [/QUOTE]
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