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How much lead is needed to stop a radio wave?

How much lead is needed to stop a radio wave?

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Most radio frequency 'waves' can be 'stopped' by any conductor (metals liquids, including water)A single sheet of kitchen 'aluminium foil' will stop almost all 'radio waves' The 'thickness' needed does depend on the frequency and 'power' of the radio waves you are trying to 'stop', however it can be as thin as a simple spray-on coating (see, for example, the insides of plastic computer cases sprayed to keep radio waves escaping and causing interference) The coating doesn't have to be 'continuous' radio waves can't get through gaps smaller than their wavelength (this is why the door of you microwave oven can be made of glass and fitted with a 'mesh' screen the holes in the mesh are too small for the microwaves to get throuigh)
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