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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. 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 |
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