Need to know the voltage of the mixer.
In a floor lamp or table lamp a #16 wire is what you need.
10 gauge will suffice.
The only way to determine the cable wire size needed for a 1000 watt air conditioner is to find the load size. To get the load size you will need to use the formula Amps = Watts or Volts. With that being said, you will need a number 14 copper wire.
AWG # 10 wire on 30 amp circuit.
The wire size is dependent upon the wattage size of your water heater. The higher the wattage the larger the wire size. A standard 3000 watt heater will use a two pole 20 amp breaker connected to 2C #12 wire.
2 or 4
In a floor lamp or table lamp a #16 wire is what you need.
Using larger wire (lower AWG) will limit the loss in the cables. If you need to run a long length, use the biggest wire that will fit.
A 12 gauge wire can support a load of approximately 2200 watts.
You should use a 4 guage wire. There is a handy chart located at http://www.the12volt.com/info/recwirsz.asp which lists the proper wire size for differing wattages.
Need more information. Wattage of bulb, voltage of bulb, voltage of battery and wire size of the circuit.
10 gauge will suffice.
Yes, if the elements are operating simultaneously, you would need to have sufficient ampacity (wire size) to supply both. If they only alternate, one at a time, you could use a smaller wire.
The only way to determine the cable wire size needed for a 1000 watt air conditioner is to find the load size. To get the load size you will need to use the formula Amps = Watts or Volts. With that being said, you will need a number 14 copper wire.
4 gauge
Information is incomplete. You need to know the load in Watt or Kilowatt and the voltage on the secondary side to determine the load current, on which the size of the wire is designed.
AWG # 10 wire on 30 amp circuit.