The distribution of current and of the magnetic field inside a conductor of rectangular cross-section has been obtained by a numerical solution of a pair of surface integral equations. A universal diagam of resistance against frequency is provided for various aspect ratios of conducting strips. The limiting behaviour of resistance for very high frequencies is also discussed.
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