The volts won't generate any heat at all. It's the amps (current) that generates the heat. The 12 AWG wire is designed with different types of insulation that can handle temperatures expected in various conditions.
If a 12 AWG wire (or any wire) is overloaded, then it becomes more like a resistor than a conductor, generating heat, increasing the resistance, increasing the current, in a thermal runaway until there is enough heat to melt the wire (assuming the overcurrent protection has not already disconnected the power).
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At the service entrance you will need AWG 1/0 gauge.
Depends on the amperage of the Jacuzzi and if it is 120 or 240 volts.
AWG # 10.
6 AWG will handle 50 amps with a voltage drop of about 4 volts. If you go to 4 AWG and limit to 50 amps your voltage drop will be 2.5 volts.
to generate electricity from a potato1.Insert1 copper nail in the potato 2. insert a zinc nail in the potato 3. skadoosh ! you saved the electricity bill of 0.25 volts
10 gauge
10 AWG copper.
You would need to use a #12 copper conductor to continuously draw 14 amps at 120 volts.
Well... a hamster can go from 40 to 60 RPM on its wheel, so it's approximately 2 to 3 Volts.
because its a good conducter of electricity and has high melting point so even if the volts are high it cnt melt
Metallic Copper (Cu) is an excellent conductor of electricity. It has a Specific Resistance of 1.682 X10-9 Ohms/cm, and an Electrolytic Potential of 0.344 volts.
The effects of being shocked by 13200 volts of electricity is probably death.
Sure. Electricity can hold any amount of electricity.
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