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A Faraday cage is an enclosure designed to exclude electromagnetic fields. It is an application of Gauss's law, one of Maxwell's equations. Gauss's law describes the distribution of electrical charge on a conducting form, such as a sphere, a plane, a torus, etc. Intuitively, since like charges repel each other, charge will "migrate" to the surface of the conducting form. The application is named after physicist Michael Faraday, who built the first Faraday cage in 1836, to demonstrate his finding. Faraday was the experimentalist who described the physical concepts formulated in Maxwell's equations. WikipediaFriends' CagesPaul Balite || Lance Catedral || Jef Sala || Razel Tomacder || Jacq Libatique || Jan Barrera || Butch Pang || Junnette Gala-Gala || RJ Limyu || Ommaric De Villa|| LG Titular   | Gaussian Surface | Jul 25, 2006 |

Most of us know Micheal Faraday as a great scientist but we do not know him as a follower of Christ. Michael Faraday is considered by many as the greatest experimentalist in the history of science. Despite his mastery of experimental skills, he... more  | Inverse Matrix | Jan 2, 2009 |
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