Lexicon: S
Skin effect
The higher the frequency of the useful or interference signal, the more the high-frequency current is pushed to the surface. The skin effect is the property of an alternating or high-frequency current in a conductor to push field lines to the surface through induction processes. This limits the penetration depth of an electromagnetic field radiated from outside into the object and thus also its effectiveness inside. (All information without guarantee)
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