Sunday at 9:31 AM #1 Y yefj Advanced Member level 4 Joined Sep 12, 2019 Messages 1,426 Helped 1 Reputation 2 Reaction score 5 Trophy points 38 Activity points 8,695 Hello , I was told there is a conductor thickness can decide what frequencies of wave it could pass threw it as if its transparent? Is there some theory I could read about it to see and simulate this effect? Thanks.
Hello , I was told there is a conductor thickness can decide what frequencies of wave it could pass threw it as if its transparent? Is there some theory I could read about it to see and simulate this effect? Thanks.
Sunday at 12:12 PM #2 D.A.(Tony)Stewart Advanced Member level 7 Joined Sep 26, 2007 Messages 9,625 Helped 1,848 Reputation 3,695 Reaction score 2,356 Trophy points 1,413 Location Richmond Hill, ON, Canada Activity points 62,175 A harmonic or resonant tuned skin ? Optical? Pass... Upvote 0 Downvote
Sunday at 12:26 PM #3 Y yefj Advanced Member level 4 Joined Sep 12, 2019 Messages 1,426 Helped 1 Reputation 2 Reaction score 5 Trophy points 38 Activity points 8,695 RF EM wave passing threw conductor skin effect Upvote 0 Downvote
Sunday at 9:44 PM #4 D.A.(Tony)Stewart Advanced Member level 7 Joined Sep 26, 2007 Messages 9,625 Helped 1,848 Reputation 3,695 Reaction score 2,356 Trophy points 1,413 Location Richmond Hill, ON, Canada Activity points 62,175 You were told wrong or poorly Upvote 0 Downvote
Monday at 2:39 PM #5 V volker@muehlhaus Advanced Member level 6 Joined Apr 11, 2014 Messages 3,283 Helped 1,080 Reputation 2,164 Reaction score 1,153 Trophy points 1,393 Activity points 20,785 yefj said: wave it could pass threw it as if its transparent Click to expand... This works for dielectrics if path length = n * lambda/2. There is not such magic for conductors. Upvote 0 Downvote
yefj said: wave it could pass threw it as if its transparent Click to expand... This works for dielectrics if path length = n * lambda/2. There is not such magic for conductors.