According to literature, multiple internal reflection within pores is described as an important factor in the absorption of EM waves by porous materials. However, the wavelength of the EM waves in the X-band (reported in most of the literature) is significantly larger than the pores of the foams. Is it appropriate to explain multiple internal reflection as a valid reason for EMI shielding in such materials?

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