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What provides resistance on the outside als skin depth can by the reverse contain current flow to the inside. This is another of your beliefs that not supported either by theory or practice. The word "tends" does not make the current passage an undeniable fact. I wrote "tends" because there is no discrete boundary near the outer surface of a conductor where ALL of the alternating current flowing near its surface is confined. But almost all of that current flows within several "skin depths." The 1.8 MHz skin depth in a round, copper conductor is about 0.06 mm, which means that a tubular conductor with a wall thickness at least 3 times that can be used in place of a solid conductor of the same outer diameter, with no practical change in performance at that frequency. RF |
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