Originally posted by tutanka
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Aluminium - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
And now copper:
Copper - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
If one looks at the etched metals picture one can see how the structure of these two metals differ. It is this reason for the magnetic and non magnetic components of each metal manifest.
My personal opinion is that when aluminum is applied as a reflector it is not affected nor tries to soak up the charges flowing twords it. It mirrors the charges because it's internal structure has distinct boundries. Copper on the other hand tends to want to pull the charges into itself because of the structure of it's material. Look at how the copper is oriented all flowing to the inner conduit or center of it's mass via geometric shaped diodes or an organized fractal withing it's structure.
Pay special attention to differences in conductivity as well...
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