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by 2rsf 1655 days ago
Radio waves (well, light and radio are the same thing just with different wavelength) are bounced from conductive materials, light is absorbed
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Light bounces too. As you said, it’s the same thing.
How much EM radiation bounces and how much it gets absorbed is highly variable depending on the material and, most importantly, the frequency of the EM radiation. A great example in this article is the faraday bag that was visibly transparent but blocked the EM radiation in the 1-6gHz range. The metal tin was basically the opposite, it blocked visible radiation very effectively but not radiation in the radio frequency range.