Physics, asked by JUGO5641, 1 year ago

Why are wires that carry equal and opposite currents twisted because?

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Answered by arc555
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This effect seems analagous to the torsional signal between atomic connections we call Light. Mathematical physicists will say that an atom’s outer e-shell “wave function” goes to infinite distance. The rational Physical interpretation of this is that all atoms ARE connected. Often folks have a hard time understanding how atoms can be connected but yet we don’t get tangled up in the connections. This must have to do with the perfect phase cancelation of all “field” effects (touch) where the atomic interconnection MUST therefore be comprised of TWO wirelike structures running in opposite directions and twisted such that each twist is opposite each other. This is nicely analogous to current carrying wires running in opposite directions and twisted to remove EMI.

Answered by ItzRonan
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Answer:

they can be able to twist

since no the current is equal

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