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... a potential difference between the ends of the wire.
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Wire rope has finer strands and more of them. Because of this, rope is more flexible and stronger. Rope tends to unroll and stranded wire will stay bent.
In AWG wire sizes the smaller the number, the larger the wire.
Because there is a potential difference between the live and neutral wires.
The different sizes allow for different current capacities to be carried by the wire. The larger the size, the more amperage capacity is allowed. The question refers to the metric sizing of wire. North American wire sizing is still done in AWG.
22 will handle wire sizes 22-26 22D will handle wire sizes 22-28 22M will handle wire sizes 22-24
An important type of winding wire
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GMAW (solid wire) vs. FCAW (flux-cored wire). The Most important difference between FCAW and GMAW is welding wire,
... a potential difference between the ends of the wire.
Yes, the red wire is a positive wire (+) and the black wire is a negative wire (-) :D
AWG= American wire guage SWG = standard wire guage
Standard Wire Gauge refers to a set of wire sizes.
2 wire has a live wire to energise the field where as the single wire alternator self energises and does not need the powered feed.
Output of two wire transmitter in mA and Output of two three transmitter in volt
Fuse wire is designed to open under over current conditions. Just like a fuse.