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skin effect Meaning in Bengali



Noun:

চামড়া প্রভাব,





skin effect's Usage Examples:

Self-induced eddy currents are responsible for the skin effect in conductors.


The wire is designed to reduce the skin effect and proximity effect losses in conductors used at frequencies up to about.


effects: Skin effect The resistance of a wire to high frequency current is higher than its resistance to direct current because of skin effect.


resistance but increased skin effect.


The choice of metals in the conductor makes a difference, too: silver has a greater skin effect than copper; aluminum.


high frequency current mostly flows on the surface of conductors due to skin effect, it is often made of copper tubing or strip with a large surface area.


are thin sheets of copper, the operating frequency is not limited by skin effect.


performance is limited by (1) parasitic lead inductance and capacitance and skin effect, and (2) electron transit time (the time required to travel from cathode.


needed] Typically produced as a 10% or 15% by copper volume product The skin effect causes alternating current to concentrate on the more-conductive copper.


A cable with twice the diameter will have half the skin effect.


It was derived to explain the anomalous skin effect of superconductors.


Originally, the anomalous skin effect indicates the non-classical response of.


frequencies, current travels near the surface of the wire because of the skin effect, resulting in increased power loss in the wire.


Proximity and skin effect significantly complicate the design of efficient transformers and inductors.


conduct AC current well and DC current somewhat less well (due to the skin effect), Al-Ca conductor is essentially a single uniform material with high.


reasons that resistance changes with frequency are largely due to the skin effect, the proximity effect, and hysteresis loss.


formula is not exact for is with alternating current (AC), because the skin effect inhibits current flow near the center of the conductor.


Where high frequency currents are considered, with skin effect, the surface current densities and magnetic field may be obtained by.


of 50 or 60 Hz), designers can usually ignore the skin effect.


For these frequencies, the skin effect is only significant when the conductors are large.


effect of parasitic elements (resistance, capacitance, and inductance), skin effect, losses in the windings and cores of transformers due to resistive heating.


sometimes aluminum to minimize weight and decrease resistance due to the skin effect.



Synonyms:

byproduct; outgrowth; phenomenon; coattails effect; materialization; placebo effect; dent; product; offshoot; spillover; brisance; influence; offspring; domino effect; reverberation; wallop; repercussion; bandwagon effect; aftermath; backwash; knock-on effect; consequence; position effect; by-product; materialisation; fallout; branch; offset; side effect; result; butterfly effect; aftereffect; change; Coriolis effect; issue; wake; outcome; impact; response; harvest; event; upshot;

Antonyms:

stiffen; decrease; tune; dissimilate; detransitivize;

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