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  2. Faraday cage - Wikipedia

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    A Faraday cage or Faraday shield is an enclosure used to block some electromagnetic fields. A Faraday shield may be formed by a continuous covering of conductive material, or in the case of a Faraday cage, by a mesh of such materials. Faraday cages are named after scientist Michael Faraday, who first constructed one in 1836. [1]

  3. Emily Pilloton-Lam - Wikipedia

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    Along with features and interviews in a variety of news media sources, Pilloton-Lam has been recognized for her contributions to design literacy and community-building with the following awards and honors: [1] AIA SF Community Alliance Award, 2022; AIGA SF Fellow Award, 2022; Yerba Buena Center for the Arts' YBCA100 (Girls Garage), 2019

  4. Booster bag - Wikipedia

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    An item is placed inside the booster bag (effectively a Faraday cage). This provides electromagnetic shielding, with the result that electronic security tags inside the bag may not be detected by security coils in the detector antennas at the store exit. [3] Booster bags have been used by professional shoplifters for several years.

  5. Garage kit - Wikipedia

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    A garage kit (ガレージキット) or resin kit is an assembly scale model kit most commonly cast in polyurethane resin. [1] They are often model figures portraying humans or other living creatures. In Japan, kits often depict anime characters, and in the United States, depictions of movie monsters are common.

  6. Ello Creation System - Wikipedia

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    Described as a "creation system", the Ello concept (targeted primarily to girls ages 5 to 14) incorporated some traditional elements of craft (including beading and graphic customization), shapes and panels in unique color palettes, a variety of themes, and a flexible intuitive building process. The toys variety and potential combination of ...

  7. File:Faraday cage - FISL 14 - 2013-07-03.ogv - Wikipedia

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  8. Michael Faraday - Wikipedia

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    This shielding effect is used in what is now known as a Faraday cage. [60] In January 1836, Faraday had put a wooden frame, 12 ft square, on four glass supports and added paper walls and wire mesh. He then stepped inside and electrified it. When he stepped out of his electrified cage, Faraday had shown that electricity was a force, not an ...

  9. Talk:Faraday cage - Wikipedia

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    The terms "Faraday cage" and "Faraday screen" mean exactly the same thing. For things like high-security computers, etc., that need to be protected from electromagnetic waves entering or leaving them (leaking out), they are put into rooms whose walls contain metal screens, similar to chicken wire or window screens built in.