electromagnetism - Why does a faraday cage protect you from high currents?  - Physics Stack Exchange

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In an electrostatic case it is clear that that in a space enclosed with a conductor (without charge in it) the electric field is zero. This is often demonstrated in physics shows like on the foll

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