The size of the wire depends on the current capacity (Load in Ampere) of the particular Appliances. Therefore, based on this the Appliances consuming more Ampere require a thicker cable. Answered by A.K.Maulik, Kolkata, India
If a wire is too thin, it could get very hot and catch something on fire
something is wrong with your motherboard or RAM memmory
It depends on what kind of hub you mean. Some useful cables could be power cables, CAT 5e cables, fiber optic cables, etc.
Computer cables and adaptors for use with computers can be purchased in many places. Some examples are J&R or Bestbuy. There are also some available in B&H Photo-Video.
No, a no. of networking elements are used in networking. some of the networking elements are : routers, switches, cables, servers etc
Some like it, others do not.
It depends on what cable you're looking at. VGA cables need to be shielded and are thicker, while USB cables require little shielding and are thin.
Some wires need to be thicker than others because depending on the appliance a different amount of voltage will be passing through the wires. If a wire was very thin the wire would get so hot it would burn, melt and/or catch on fire. Hope this helps.
There its too much current running through them. If they are hooked up properly then you either have a short some where (positive wire that is touching ground) or the jumper cables can't handle the current demanded by the vehicle you are trying to start. If this is the problem, you need jumper cables that are a thicker gage wire.
The particles bunch up in some areas so they are thicker in some places than others
some paper towls are thicker
yes; if you look closely it is very easy to tell
Some people just have eyebrows that tend to grow more thickly in the center than others do, just as some have thicker hair on their head than others do.
A crossover cable. Some call them console cables.
You need to obtain some av cables or S video cables and this will sort your issue
It has to do with current requirements of whatever you plug into it. Things that heat up require a thicker cord to transport the current. A thinner cord may overheat.
It depends how large it is, some of them are and others aren't Hoped I helped.<3
If wiiggling some cables or wires helps to start the car, look for a loose connection or corrosion where the cables/wires connect to.