Electronics and Communication Engineering - Microwave Communication - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Microwave Communication - Section 1 (Q.No. 18)
18.
Skin effect is more pronounced at high frequencies.
Answer: Option
Explanation:
Skin effect increases as frequency increases.
Discussion:
9 comments Page 1 of 1.
RPJ said:
4 years ago
As frequency increases, skin depth decreases. This means most of the current flows at the skin of the material (conductor) (the penetration level is low) hence increasing the skin effect. "Skin effect is the variation of current at the skin of conductor"!
Durgesh kumar said:
7 years ago
Yes, it is true because skin depth decreases as frequency increases not skin effect.
Sandeep said:
8 years ago
false should be the correct answer.
Anindya Bose said:
8 years ago
δ=1/√(w), the answer is false.
Ayush Kumar said:
8 years ago
Yes right answer is false.
Priya said:
8 years ago
Skin effect is a tendency for alternating current (AC) to flow mostly near the outer surface of an electrical conductor, such as metal wire. The effect becomes more and more apparent as the frequency increases.
Kanchan chaudhary said:
9 years ago
The given answer is wrong. Please explain how your answer is true?
Naveena said:
9 years ago
It is false.
Because &=1/alpha.
Alpha=root of (w*u*sigma) , as skin effect increases frequency decreases.
Because &=1/alpha.
Alpha=root of (w*u*sigma) , as skin effect increases frequency decreases.
Vikas said:
9 years ago
It should be false. How True?
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