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Faraday cage

noun

, Physics.
  1. an enclosure constructed of grounded wire mesh or parallel wires that shields sensitive electrical instruments from electrostatic interference.


Faraday cage

noun

  1. an earthed conducting cage or container used to protect electrical equipment against electric fields


Faraday cage

  1. A container made of a conductor, such as wire mesh or metal plates, shielding what it encloses from external electric fields. Since the conductor is an equipotential, there are no potential differences inside the container. The metal hull of an aircraft acts as a faraday cage, protecting its occupants from lightning. Faraday cages are used to protect electronic equipment from such electrical interference as electromagnetic interference.
  2. Also called Faraday shield


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Word History and Origins

Origin of Faraday cage1

First recorded in 1915–20; named after M. Faraday

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Word History and Origins

Origin of Faraday cage1

C20: named after Michael Faraday

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Example Sentences

The total lack of effectiveness of a Faraday cage to check it.

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