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When one wire is in relatively close proximity to another, there is always a potential for inductive interference.

Wires conduct electricity, and in the process, a small magnetic field surrounds the wire.

The strength of the magnetic field varies with the signal strength.

A magnetic field can produce inductive interference to another wire, simply by being relatively close.

Now to the details:

Relatively close is a relative term, meaning that interference can be from a wire that is in the same wiring trough or conduit, or from a wire that is several meters away or possibly even more. That's the principle of an antenna. It all depends on the signal strength (how strong he magnetic field) and the frequency.

To MINIMIZE the field strength, either use what is called a "twisted pair", or a shielded cable.

Inductive interference = EMI (Electromagnetic Interference)

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