Abstract
High-and low-frequency limits of the harmonic electromagnetic fields and of the self impedances for parallel conductors are presented. The distribution of current density in the wire and in the eccentric external return is determined analytically with two opposite assumptions for the magnetic field strength on the conductor surface.
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