Radio in Faraday's Cage

Description
A radio placed inside a wire mesh cage demonstrates the concept of electromagnetic shielding. When the radio is turned on outside the cage, it receives a clear signal. Once placed inside the cage, the signal is blocked, and the radio stops receiving it. This demonstrates how a Faraday cage blocks electromagnetic waves, illustrating the principle that conductive enclosures can shield electronic devices from external electromagnetic interference.
PIRA DCS Number
5B20.35