AWG is American Wire Gauge. Just as you would convert inches to any metric value you can follow the same process for wire gauge. Example: AWG 14 gauge wire is 0.0641 if you were to convert this to metric you would use 25.40 which is a conversion number for inches to mm. therefore 25.40 x 0.0641 = 1.628mm rounded would be 1.63mm
http://www.66pacific.com/calculators/wire_calc.aspx will calculate AWG to a decimal then you can easily convert that decimal to a fraction with http://www.webmath.com/dec2fract.html
YIELD STRENGTH 242 N/sqmm TENSILE STRENGTH 440~520 N/sqmm
150 sqmm
314 sqmm
what is current capacity of 95 sqmm cable?
12 awg is larger.
18 Ampere
copper bus bar,sqmm X 1.3times, aluminium means sqmm X 0.8 times.. but cable wise dont know can any1 tell me..
AWG plc was created in 1973.
American Wire Gauge ( AWG )
28 awg 1p for data, 24 awg 2c for power. i'm searching for differences bteween 1p and 2c code...