| 21. | For alternating currents ( AC ), the skin effect causes the resistance to increase with increasing frequency.
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| 22. | Skin effect causes the high frequency resistance of inductors to be many times their direct current resistance.
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| 23. | The skin effect causes the effective resistance of a conductor to increase at higher alternating current frequencies.
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| 24. | At high frequencies there are also additional losses in the windings due to proximity and skin effect.
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| 25. | It may potentially cause an irritating skin effect and has been associated with atopic dermatitis in canines.
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| 26. | Even with a low loss dielectric, capacitors are also subject to skin effect losses in their plates.
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| 27. | Aluminum arsenide is poisonous if ingested and may cause gastrointestinal and skin effects and acute arsenic poisoning.
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| 28. | I can tell you from direct experience, microwaves do not penetrate deeply due to the skin effect.
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| 29. | Increased AC resistance due to the skin effect can be mitigated by using specially woven litz wire.
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| 30. | Another reason for using many thin conductors connected in parallel lies in avoiding the so-called Skin effect.
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