Wire size 0000 AWG is the largest electrical wire. It is 0.46 inches in diameter or 11.86 mm in diameter. The cross sectional area is 107.16 mm(squared).
The size of a pin head is roughly two mm in diameter. The size of a sewing needle head is roughly five mm in diameter.
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Ganymede is the largest moon of Jupiter (5262 km diameter) - its just a bit bigger than Mercury (4880km diameter), while Castillo is the second largest moon of Jupiter (diameter is 4820 km), which is just a bit less than Mercury's diameter- almost the same size.
Uranus is third largest. Diameter = 51115km, about 8 times that of Earths diameter.
Diameter
It is 1mm diameter
Gauge is the term that indicates the diameter of the needle. Most commonly the needles that are used for medical purposed range from 7 Gauge to 33 Gauge, according to the Stubs scale. 7 Gauge needle will have the largest diameter while as the number increase, the diameter decreases. Therefore the 33 Gauge needle has the smallest diameter. So a 26 Gauge needle will have a smaller diameter than that of the 18 Gauge needle.
The size of a pin head is roughly two mm in diameter. The size of a sewing needle head is roughly five mm in diameter.
Jupiter is the largest planet in our solar system. It is 142,984 km in diameter.
Wire size 0000 AWG is the largest electrical wire. It is 0.46 inches in diameter or 11.86 mm in diameter. The cross sectional area is 107.16 mm(squared).
The largest conductor listed in the National Electrical Code is a 2000 kcmil.
the minor diameter should be between 4.917mm and 5.153 mm, so the largest allowable size is 5.153mm
The size of a pin head is roughly two mm in diameter. The size of a sewing needle head is roughly five mm in diameter.
They vary in size. Some are less than a kilometre in diameter. The largest is "Ceres". That's about 940 kilometres in diameter.
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Ganymede is the largest moon of Jupiter (5262 km diameter) - its just a bit bigger than Mercury (4880km diameter), while Castillo is the second largest moon of Jupiter (diameter is 4820 km), which is just a bit less than Mercury's diameter- almost the same size.