Well, a thicker wire will have less resistance; a longer wire will have more resistance. However, in practice, and for practical reasons, the resistance of the wires is small, compared to resistances designed as such, or to any electric motor attached, or any other device that uses the electricity.
Or, to summarize, it does not change the consumption. The consumption depends on the connected device, not on the wire.
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The size of the wire is governed by the load amperage. The higher the load amperage the higher the wattage and therefore more wattage consumption.
The recommended wire size for an electric range is typically 8-gauge wire.
The recommended wire size for an electric dryer installation is typically 10-gauge wire.
The recommended wire size for an electric range installation is typically 8-gauge wire.
2 plus 2
AWG # 10
When ever a wire is changed, change it by the same type, rating or capacity of wire.
For an electric dryer installation, a 10-gauge wire should be used to ensure safe and efficient operation.
The wire size for an electric range depends on the electrical load required by the range. Generally, a 40-amp double pole breaker with 8-gauge wire is sufficient for most residential electric ranges. However, it is essential to consult with a qualified electrician to determine the correct wire size based on the specific requirements of your electric range and local electrical codes.
No, a 8/3 wire is suitable for hooking up an electric dryer. This wire size is typically used to handle the electrical load required by a dryer. Make sure to also use the correct outlet and breaker size rated for the wire.
When an electric wire is bent, the material comprising the wire undergoes deformation. The atoms within the material shift positions as the wire is bent, causing a change in its physical structure. This deformation can affect the wire's electrical conductivity and mechanical properties.
AWG # 6 copper or AWG # 4 aluminum
No, a 10-gauge wire is not heavy enough for an electric stove. Stoves typically require a larger wire size, such as 8-gauge or 6-gauge wire, to safely handle the higher power demands of an electric stove. It's important to consult a qualified electrician to ensure the proper wire size is used for your specific stove.