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why is loss of electricity flowing in conductor?​

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Answered by abhi200144
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it causes larger power loss for a given rms AC than the loss when the same value of DC is flowing through the conductor. 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.

Answered by nicks94
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It causes larger power loss for a given rms AC than the loss when the same value of DC is flowing through the conductor. 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.

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