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![]() Roy Lewallen wrote: Richard Harrison wrote: Gene Fuller wrote: "Terman certainly did not deny the existence of skin effect that keeps fields out of the interior of conductors.' true. The point is, shielding from magnetic fields is different from electric fields. On page 35 of his 1955 edition, Terman writes: "Magnetic flux in attempting to pass through a shield (copper or aluminum) induces voltage in the shield which gives rise to eddy currents. These eddy currents oppose the action of the flux, and in large measure prevent its penetration through the shield." . . . Am I mistaken, but is this not a clear statement that a copper or aluminum shield will block magnetic flux, along with an explanation of why it happens? Roy Lewallen, W7EL It would only be a clear statement to those who understand what was quoted from Terman. If a person is confused by or somehow DOESN'T understand what Terman is saying, he or she might take it to mean magnetic fields can travel unimpeded through a shield. It sure is difficult to drive a stake through the heart of myths like the loop shield "shielding the electric field and not the magnetic field" when clearly written text in dozens of engineering textbooks is misunderstood. 73 Tom |
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