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Why in case of light in order to have a good reflection there is enough a layer thinner then wavelength (400-800 nm) and in case of a microwave there is necessary a thicker layer?
Sorincosofret... I'm afraid despite having more education in physics than the average graduate of the English educational system, have no idea what you may mean by a fascicle. This may be because it is a technical term used in the field (in which case you're not going to communicate effectively with non-experts), or because it is not the word used in English. I don't know what papagal means, either, but I don't think I want to.Also, if you want anyone less persistent than Bored Chemist to read your posts you will need to spend more time proof reading your written English, I am not going to make the effort because I think it very unlikely I will be able to work out what you're trying to say.
Again you are demonstrating your lack of understanding of the physics. There is a very great difference between the behaviour of dielectrics and conducting materials to electromagnetic radiation.