#10 refers to the size in AWG (american wire gauge)
If the copper wire really is pure copper then the only element in the copper wire is copper (Cu).
30.5 milligrams copper wire (1 gram/1000 milligrams)(1 mole Cu/63.55 grams)(6.022 X 10 ^23/1 mole Cu) = 2.89 X 10^20 atoms of copper
Copper wire sent for recycling is remelted and rerefined. It becomes a new copper product one of which might be new copper wire.
# 8 RW90
Use only AWG # 10 copper.
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10 amps
# 10 bare copper.
If the copper wire really is pure copper then the only element in the copper wire is copper (Cu).
#8 RW 90 degree wire
I would need more detailon your question but what i can tell you is 100' of #10 THHN eire is 8320grams with insulation and 7110 grams as bear copper wire. Now what i am trying to figure out is if that copper wire is 100% copper or not?
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30amps
how much copper is in copper wire
No. Copper wire is a solid
No.. Copper wire isn't
30.5 milligrams copper wire (1 gram/1000 milligrams)(1 mole Cu/63.55 grams)(6.022 X 10 ^23/1 mole Cu) = 2.89 X 10^20 atoms of copper