Skin effect occurs when a conductor carries current at
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Skin effect is a tendency for alternating current (AC) to flow mostly near the outer surface of an electrical conductor, such as metal wire.The effect becomes more and more apparent as the frequency increases. ... Skin effect occurs with brief pulses of current, for the same reasons it occurs at high AC frequencies.
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