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GAUGE IS THICKNESS THE SMALLER THE # THE THICKER 2- THICK 22- THIN
The voltage does not depend on the gauge of the wire, but on the thickness and type of insulation.
The gauge of a wire indicates its thickness. Low numbers indicate thicker wire. Details are given in online wire tables.
If you are referring to wire thickness according to American Wire Gauge, 12.6 mil or 321 microns.
A thicker wire reduces electrical resistance (as does a shorter wire), so more energy will be transported if a thick wire connects a generator to its destination.
To measure the thickness of a thin piece of wire we have got the instrument called the wire gauge. The thickness of a thin piece of wire is measured in mm.
The thickness
aprox 10% of the diameter of the wire
*the resistivity of the metal the wire is made of *thickness of wire *length of wire
A thicker wire has less resistance than a thinner wire.
A thicker wire has less resistance than a thinner wire.
A thickness of wire or metal.
The answer depends on the material and thickness of the wire.
That would depend on the wire thickness, and size of mesh.
Wire size is the gauge (thickness of wire) hazard is almost anything not wired correctly.
The required diameter is 2 times the square root of ( width x thickness / pi )
GAUGE IS THICKNESS THE SMALLER THE # THE THICKER 2- THICK 22- THIN