pinnanefektiä
Pinnanefektiä, known in English as the skin effect, is a phenomenon that occurs in alternating current (AC) electrical conductors. It describes how the current tends to flow more at the surface of the conductor rather than uniformly throughout its cross-section. This effect becomes more pronounced as the frequency of the AC signal increases.
The skin effect arises from the interaction between the changing magnetic field produced by the AC current
The depth to which the current penetrates the conductor is called the skin depth. This depth is
This has practical implications in electrical engineering. For high-frequency applications, such as radio transmission and microwave