Sure. In a two-wire circuit, both wires carry equal currents.
Plastic wrapped around the wire is insulator. Not a conductor. That is why it is wrapped around the conductor wire.
Capacitance exists between any two conductors, current carrying or not.
Capacitance is an ability to store an electric charge. "If we consider two same conductors as capacitor,the capacitance will be small even the conductors are close together for long time." this effect is called Stray Capacitance.
1. phase identification test. 2. Insulation Resistance Test. 3. Conductor capacitance. 4.Conductor Resistance. 4. Outer Sheath Test.
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capacitance will tend to zero
Of the three choices, capacitance does not limit current flow in an AC circuit.
The radius in the eqn. of capacitance is actual outside radius of the conductor whereas for inductance eqn. The radius is the self GMD of the conductor.
capacitance also increase
Sure. In a two-wire circuit, both wires carry equal currents.
A metal wire is a conductor. It is the plastic layer round the wire that is an insulator.
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If you live in Europe, then the brown wire is the line ('hot') conductor; a blue wire is the neutral conductor, and a yellow/green striped wire is the protective (earth) conductor.
It matters what kind of wire like a cell phone charger would not be a conductor but a wire made for braces would be a big conductor. Also anything metal is a positive conductor of electricity. :)
Parasitic capacitance is unavoidable and usually unwanted capacity between two or more conductors which exists due to close proximity and which typically causes non-ideal circuit behavior. Stray capacitance, as it is typically thought of, is a type of parasitic capacitance. It is the capacity from a conductor to its surroundings which is the aggregate of the conductors in its environment inversely weighted by the distance to each of the environmental conductors.
Plastic wrapped around the wire is insulator. Not a conductor. That is why it is wrapped around the conductor wire.