Skin effect is an phenomena that occurs when an A/C voltage is applied to a conductor. The effect causes the electron flow to move toward the outside area of the conductor. The higher the frequency the greater the effect. If you could look at cross section of a #12 conductor the electrons have move toward the outer surface but there is only so much room for the movement. There are some electrons still left in the center most part of the conductor. The larger conductor have a much larger area for the electron movement so most will be able to vacate the center most part of the conductor. As the area vacated in the center gets larger the less copper is being used as a conductor. In theory you could remove some of the center strands without affecting the resistance of the conductor.Why Skin effect is a significant factor for large conductors as opposed to smaller ones?