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Originally Posted by Daniel_LaFleur
To my understanding the closer a Faraday cage is to a motor, the more it interferes (disrupts?) with the EM field driving the motor (creating a return to ground through the faraday cage).
... or maybe I'm just misremembering my inductance field dynamics.
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No, my question was sincere and honest. My EM fields course remains a blur from the distant past.
Some effects upon the EM field outside the motor case seems reasonable to expect, and since it is part of the return path for the stuff happening inside the motor (although quite a bit less intense, considering the motor case is steel and some white metal and acts as a cage itself) it probably has some effect. Maybe someone can argue the magnitude of that effect, but now I see that there can be an effect.
Thanks.
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