“…When the voltage leads run along the edge of the tape (xϭw/2), the loss voltage is larger by an order of magnitude than that when they lie along the center of the tape and are immediately twisted ͑center ʈ ͒, as has been previously observed. 3,5,6 However, when the leads are twisted further away from the tape, the loss voltage actually decreases, reaching a limiting value as demonstrated in the figure for xϭ3w and xϭ6w, where w is the tape width. For the perpendicular geometry, the loss voltage is observed to initially increase by ϳ10 as the area of the measuring loop is increased ͓see Fig.…”