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What is the skin effect in conductors?
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Explain the concept of skin effect in high-frequency applications.

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How does skin effect influence inductor performance at high frequencies?
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State the meaning of skin effect and how can it be minimised.

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What is the effect of temperature on the resistance of conductors and semiconductors?

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What is the relationship between temperature and resistance in conductors?

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How does increase in temperature affect the resistance of (i) conductors and (ii) insulators ?

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What is the difference between conductors and insulators?

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Bundled Conductors and Composite Conductors Difference?

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What is the temperature dependence of resistance for conductors insulators and semiconductors?

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How does temperature affect a conductor's resistance?

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How does temperature impact the conductivity of electrical conductors and insulators?

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Why do semiconductors behave as conductors at room temperature Class 12?

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How and why is resistance affected by temperature of conductors?
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When temperature increases the electrical resistance for conductors and semiconductors?

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State the properties of copper and aluminium which make them good conductors of electricity.

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What is Hall effect in AC current?
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How to Reduce the Ferranti Effect in a Transmission Line?

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