Re: Shielding from microwaves



eric wrote:
mike wrote:

Get yourself a new "pal" for microwave advice.
Copper tape works well when you have clean metal on both sides of the crack.
It would be helpful to disclose something, anything about the experiment
and the exact problem you're having.
mike


It is a classic experiment that proves that there is no ether. For various reasons we do not want to have microwaves leaking behind the surface they hit. I think the ideal for it would be some kind of material that "absorbs" the microwaves, as lead does for radiation. If you know such materials or have better ideas, it would be great to let me know.
That's an entirely different question.
What frequency are your microwaves? Water is a pretty good absorber
at some frequencies. Oxygen works damn well at other frequencies.
You can buy microwave absorber material, but I can't give you details.

Do you really have to absorb? Can you use metal to reflect the microwaves out of the experimental field?

Ether DOES exist...I use it to start my lawnmower.
mike

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