Is the magnitude of force acting between two conductors
running parallel and carrying alternating current remains
constant?
If not what will its frequency if frequency of AC is 50Hz?

Answer Posted / iamdon

No.
The magnitude of force acting between two conductors
running parallel and carrying alternating current does not
remains constant.

The frequency of force acting is twice the supply frequency
i.e 100Hz.

Author:arbelectbit@yahoo.com

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