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Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Question on connector used on servos

Posted by JanRwl@A...
on 2004-04-07 22:24:01 UTC
In a message dated 4/7/2004 6:36:09 AM Central Standard Time,
arthurvolta@... writes:
Also - electrical conduction occurs along the surface of the conductor, so
soldering may in fact decrease, not increase, the conductivity of the
connection, especially for multi-stranded wire. This is something I know in theory, but
have not actually made measurements - so take if for what it's worth.

Isn't this the case for RF, and not so for low-frequencies and DC???????


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