Does a cable carrying alternating current has hysteresis ,leakage ,copper and friction losses?
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Yes, a cable carrying alternating current can experience hysteresis losses, leakage losses, copper losses, and friction losses.
Hysteresis losses occur due to the magnetic properties of the materials in the cable, causing energy to be lost as the magnetic field changes direction with the alternating current.
Leakage losses occur when some of the electrical energy is lost as heat due to the imperfect insulation of the cable, causing some current to leak out.
Copper losses occur due to the resistance of the copper conductors in the cable, causing energy to be lost as heat.
Friction losses can occur if the cable is moving or rubbing against other surfaces, causing energy to be lost as heat due to friction.