normally 8 gauge wire is used for electric heat furnaces.
Like the name suggests, a strain gauge is a device used to measure the strain of an object. The devices electrical resistance varies in proportion to the amount of strain on the device.
Yes. #8 is a oversized by one size but it's total ok. You can always oversize on electric wire but never undersize.
Normally a new kitchen stove will require a 50 amp breaker wired with AWG # 6/3 with ground wire.
Sorry, there is no such wire size as "30 gauge" in the AWG (American Wire Gauge) system. For the ampacity rating of all standard conductor sizes, go to Table 310-16 of the National Electric Code. If you mean what wire size will carry 30 amps then a #10 copper wire insulation rating of 90 degree C is rated at 30 amps.
You listed no gauge wire. This is the required breakers.14 gauge - 15 amp12 gauge - 20 amp10 gauge - 30 amp8 gauge - 40 amp
The gauge might show that a vehicle is over-heating when it is not hot because the gauge has been damaged. Often, once a vehicle has actually over-heated, the gauge will need to be replaced.
The oil pressure gauge in a 1999 Ford Explorer is ELECTRIC
The Pirani gauge is base on a heating element that is cooled due to the thermal conduction of the measured gas. The heating elements resistance drops as the thermal conduction is increase i.e. more gas results in a drop in resistance. On the other hand less gas results in less conduction increased temperature of the heating element and increased measured resistance. This is a very robust gauge and is suitable for relatively high pressures, down to 10^-4 Torr. Below that you need a different gauge as the low number of gas molecules does not allow any measureable change.
standard gauge, Bessemer furnace, refrigerated railroad cars
This would indicate that the system is low on coolant when the gauge is hot. Not enough coolant to service the heater core.
First off its a gauge not Gage and second the engine overheating would be the culprit their, genius.
Means you are over heating.
The gas gauge is in the instrument cluster , the sending unit for the gas gauge is inside the gas tank combined with the electric fuel pump
We replaced the temperature gauge in my 1991 Chevy blazer what is the normal operating temp?
Stick the tank like in a gas station. lc
There is no "correct" gauge for guitar strings. Use whichever gauge is comfortable for you. Higher gauge strings will ring louder and longer, but sustain and volume aren't as much of an issue with electric guitars as they are for acoustic guitars. If you're really unhappy with the sound of your current strings, try another brand or move to a higher gauge once you build up some finger strength.
Both.