Submitted by Affectionate_Cronut t3_ztl8bq in DIY
brotherm00se t1_j1i9fax wrote
Reply to comment by Warmstar219 in Can I install this single pole switch in place of the dimmer switch that was here? by Affectionate_Cronut
skin depth is a function of frequency, not cross sectional area.
the reason stranded conductors have higher impedance at the same guage is because they have a smaller cross sectional area.
to illustrate: a pile of smaller circles can never completely fill a circle.
Warmstar219 t1_j1idklz wrote
Yeah, that's more or less what I was trying to say. Not that the skin depth is different, but the way it's distributed in space is different in stranded, especially at higher frequency. E.g. http://www.bdloops.com/solid_vs_stranded_loop_wire.html
ZAFJB t1_j1ie1w4 wrote
Skin effect utterly meaningless at low voltages in domestic and industrial systems. It is only significant in very high voltage long distance reticulation.
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