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Why can't an electromagnetic wave pass through a conductor with finite resistance?

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hi..can anybody tell me why does an elctromagnetic wave cannot pass through a conductor with finite resistance?..with some detail plzz..awaiting your feedback..thanks
 

EM waves

of course in any conductor with finite conductivity we have an skin depth but in ideal conductor I mean with infinite conductivity because of that intristic impedance of a ideal conductor is infinte
thus EM wave can not pass through conductor.
 

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