6 AWG wire
AWG 10.
Size 12 in the American Wire Guage (AWG). It's a wire of about 1/10 inch diameter.
A 100 amp service requires that you use AWG 4 copper wire or AWG 2 aluminum wire.
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AWG # 6 copper or AWG # 4 aluminum
There are multiple fuses in your car protecting various loads. Wire gauge depends on load. The gauge or wire for the battery might be 8 AWG to handle high cranking currents for starter motor. 14 AWG wire might be employed for loads requiring 15 amps or less and so forth.
AWG # 10 wire.
The nearest wire size is #6 AWG which is .162023.
Use only AWG # 10 copper.
I think you mean either what is the correct size or minimum wire size needed when a branch circuit is protected by a 20 A breaker. The size is 12 American Wire gauge (AWG). 14 AWG is used for 15 A circuit and 10 AWG for a 30 A breaker. The lower the gauge the larger the cross-section of the wire.
AWG # 8 copper