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Old February 13th 16, 04:04 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna,uk.radio.amateur
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Default Electric fields in conductors

It is claimed that an electric field cannot exist in a conductor,
giving rise to such things as Faraday Cages, but supposing
an applied electric field was so large that there would be insufficient
mobile charges available to be able to neutralise that field within
a conductor?


This would surely affect our theories about wave guides and
co-axial cables, would it not?