Chapter 7: Distribution Of Alternating-Current Density
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Section titled “Source Metadata”| Field | Value |
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| Source | Theory and Calculation of Transient Electric Phenomena and Oscillations |
| Year | 1909 |
| Section ID | theory-calculation-transient-electric-phenomena-oscillations-chapter-11 |
| Location | lines 938-971 |
| Status | candidate |
| Word Count | 77 |
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| Figure Candidates In Section | 0 |
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Section titled “Opening Source Excerpt”CHAPTER VII. DISTRIBUTION OF ALTERNATING-CURRENT DENSITY IN CONDUCTOR. 369 59. Cause and effect of unequal current distribution. In- dustrial importance. 369 60. Subdivision and stranding. Flat conductor and large conductor. 371 CONTENTS. xxi PAGE 61. The differential equations of alternating-current distri- bution in a flat conductor. 374 62. Their integral equations. 375 63. Mean value of current, and effective resistance. 376 64. Equations for large conductors. 377 65. Effective resistance and depth of penetration. 379 66. Depth of penetration, or conducting layer, for different materials and different frequencies, and maximum economical conductor diameter. 384Source-Located Theme Snippets
Section titled “Source-Located Theme Snippets”Alternating current
Section titled “Alternating current”CHAPTER VII. DISTRIBUTION OF ALTERNATING-CURRENT DENSITY IN CONDUCTOR. 369 59. Cause and effect of unequal current distribution. In- dustrial importance. 369 60. Subdivision and stranding. Flat conductor and large conductor. 371 CONTENTS. xxi PAGE 61. The differential equations of alternating-current distri- ...Chapter-Local Concept Hits
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