Is the force acting between two parallel conductors of
infinte length carrying AC of frequency 50Hz remians
constant with respect of time? If not then what would be
the frequency of the force acting?
Answer Posted / iamdon
No.
The force acting between two parallel conductors of infinte
length carrying AC does not remians constant with respect
of time?
The frequency of force acting is double of supply frequency
i.e 100Hz.
Author:arbelectbit@yahoo.com
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