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skin effect
noun
- the phenomenon in which an alternating current tends to concentrate in the outer layer of a conductor, caused by the self-induction of the conductor and resulting in increased resistance.
skin effect
noun
- the tendency of alternating current to concentrate in the surface layer of a conductor, esp at high frequencies, thus increasing its effective resistance
Word History and Origins
Origin of skin effect1
Example Sentences
The super-tasters offer suggestions such as "metallic", "over-ripe strawberry" and "astringent with a banana skin effect" as potential criteria, and are trained to describe products in a far more detailed way than ordinary consumers.
He pointed out also that the skin effect is largely modified by the presence of the gas or of an atomic medium in general.
It is used to reduce the skin effect.
This is greater than its ordinary ohmic resistance due to the skin effect.
This uneven distribution of the current is known as the skin effect and it amounts to the same thing as reducing the size of the wire, hence the resistance is increased.
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