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Are there any add heat consideration when using 400Hz AC power? Over and above what one encounters with 60Hz power.

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Chris
 
Impedance has two components, resistance and reactance. Resistance is constant for a wire, reactance increases with frequency. Check out Chapter 9, Table 9. Gives values of reactance at 60 hz specifically. That value is dependent on frequency.
 
Somebody's going to say it, so it might as well be me:

the resistance is the same; it is the impedance that will be higher at larger frequencies.

Edit: I was beaten to the punch while typing my post!!
 
drbond24 said:
Somebody's going to say it, so it might as well be me:

the resistance is the same; it is the impedance that will be higher at larger frequencies.Edit: I was beaten to the punch while typing my post!!
The resistance of a conductor is higher at 400 hz that it is at 60 hz. The reason is skin effect. It has more effect on larger conductors than small conductors.
http://www.allaboutcircuits.com/vol_2/chpt_3/6.html
 
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