The Alternating Current Circuit An Introductory And Non Mathematical book for E

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The Alternating Current Circuit An Introductory And Non Mathematical book for E
W Perren William Perren Maycock
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A strand made up of 19 wires each of No. 14 size, the total diameter being about *4 in. : larger sizes are less efficient than the cross-section of copper would seem to indicate.
Some writers aver that the effect just dealt with is due to capacity as well as inductance, and such is pro- bably the case, though if capacity be taken into account the explanation becomes less simple. However the effect be explained, it seems certain that the conducting power of a conductor for alternating currents d
...epends not so much upon its mass as upon its surface, so that a hollow tube may conduct nearly as well as a solid rod of the same diameter : and with the same area of cross- section, a ribbon-shaped or tubular conductor is prefer- able to a circular stranded or solid one. As was men- tioned at the beginning of this paragraph, the ' skin resistance ' or conductor impedance ( 26) increases as the frequency increases ; but unless either the frequency of the current or the thickness of the conductor be very great, it may be disregarded in practice for the sizes most commonly in use.

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