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Old 4th November 2008, 07:21 PM
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Arrow Skin effect in conductors

what is the reason of skin effect in conductors?
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Default Re: skin effect

when high-voltage or high-current flows through the conductor its tends to pull towards the edges this is called skin effect skin effect can be seen in transmission lines
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