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- Skin_effect abstract "Skin effect is the tendency of an alternating electric current (AC) to become distributed within a conductor such that the current density is largest near the surface of the conductor, and decreases with greater depths in the conductor. The electric current flows mainly at the "skin" of the conductor, between the outer surface and a level called the skin depth. The skin effect causes the effective resistance of the conductor to increase at higher frequencies where the skin depth is smaller, thus reducing the effective cross-section of the conductor. The skin effect is due to opposing eddy currents induced by the changing magnetic field resulting from the alternating current. At 60 Hz in copper, the skin depth is about 8.5 mm. At high frequencies the skin depth becomes much smaller. Increased AC resistance due to the skin effect can be mitigated by using specially woven litz wire. Because the interior of a large conductor carries so little of the current, tubular conductors such as pipe can be used to save weight and cost.".
- Skin_effect thumbnail Skin_depth.svg?width=300.
- Skin_effect wikiPageExternalLink skin-effect-calculator.htm.
- Skin_effect wikiPageExternalLink American-Wire-Gauge.
- Skin_effect wikiPageExternalLink login.jsp?url=http%3A%2F%2Fieeexplore.ieee.org%2Fiel5%2F10182%2F32507%2F01518758.pdf%3Farnumber%3D1518758&authDecision=-203.
- Skin_effect wikiPageExternalLink skin-effect-relevance-in-speaker-cables.
- Skin_effect wikiPageExternalLink cond-high-freq.htm.
- Skin_effect wikiPageID "261642".
- Skin_effect wikiPageRevisionID "606335183".
- Skin_effect hasPhotoCollection Skin_effect.
- Skin_effect subject Category:Electromagnetism.
- Skin_effect subject Category:Electronics.
- Skin_effect comment "Skin effect is the tendency of an alternating electric current (AC) to become distributed within a conductor such that the current density is largest near the surface of the conductor, and decreases with greater depths in the conductor. The electric current flows mainly at the "skin" of the conductor, between the outer surface and a level called the skin depth.".
- Skin_effect label "Efecto pelicular".
- Skin_effect label "Efeito pelicular".
- Skin_effect label "Effet de peau".
- Skin_effect label "Effetto pelle".
- Skin_effect label "Naskórkowość".
- Skin_effect label "Skin effect".
- Skin_effect label "Skin-Effekt".
- Skin_effect label "Skineffect".
- Skin_effect label "Скин-эффект".
- Skin_effect label "تأثير جلدي (فيزياء)".
- Skin_effect label "表皮効果".
- Skin_effect label "集膚效應".
- Skin_effect sameAs Skin_efekt.
- Skin_effect sameAs Skin-Effekt.
- Skin_effect sameAs Efecto_pelicular.
- Skin_effect sameAs Effet_de_peau.
- Skin_effect sameAs Effetto_pelle.
- Skin_effect sameAs 表皮効果.
- Skin_effect sameAs Skineffect.
- Skin_effect sameAs Naskórkowość.
- Skin_effect sameAs Efeito_pelicular.
- Skin_effect sameAs m.01mtxz.
- Skin_effect sameAs Q664150.
- Skin_effect sameAs Q664150.
- Skin_effect wasDerivedFrom Skin_effect?oldid=606335183.
- Skin_effect depiction Skin_depth.svg.
- Skin_effect isPrimaryTopicOf Skin_effect.