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Whether the current flows in the wire or in the rod depends on
inductance and inductive reactance.

A thin wire has greater inductance and impedance per unit length than
a thick rod.
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Default Question on carbon fibre fishing rod

Whether the current flows in the wire or in the rod depends on
inductance and inductive reactance.

A thin wire has greater inductance and impedance per unit length than
a thick rod.


True, the rod having a resistance by far higher than that of the copper wire, I would believe that current will anyway pass through the wire, despite its lower diameter.

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Antonio Vernucci wrote:
Whether the current flows in the wire or in the rod depends on
inductance and inductive reactance.

A thin wire has greater inductance and impedance per unit length than
a thick rod.



True, the rod having a resistance by far higher than that of the copper wire, I would believe that current will anyway pass through the wire, despite its lower diameter.

73

Tony



Actually if the rod conducts it will share the current flow according to
the law or parallel resistance.

Dave WD9BDZ
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