Wires are built to a standard (a 'gauge'). Thicker wires can withstand more current.
Not always. This null point can be obtained practically on any part of the wire, as this simply depends upon the segmental thicknesses of the wire, the different resistances, cells or other appliances attached on its different segments.
so that we can find it where all wires are attached
As printer paper is sold in various thicknesses and sizes, there is no single answer.
To conduct an electric signal from one point to another.
The wires have different diameters. From the formula R = P*L/A. "A" is the the cross sectional area of the wire. Since the wires are of equal length and same material ("L" and "P") the only way they can have different resitances ("R") is if the diameters are different("A").
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Different coins have different thicknesses. These are the thicknesses for the present (2017) mintings. Cent: 1.52 mmNickel: 1.95 mmDime: 1.35 mmQuarter: 1.75 mmHalf-dollar: 2.15 mmDollar: 2.00 mm
No, the screens are different for all three models, different thicknesses, different connectors, etc.
It can be purchased in different weights (or thicknesses), so it depends on what thickness you are referring to.
They vary from watery soup-like sauces to thick almost pasty sauces.
If it's a Grand Piano the strings inside of the piano are different lengths and different thicknesses creating sounds when you play a note.
It depends on the material: silk, paper, steel etc will have different thicknesses.
The layers of rock are different thicknesses because of the way the sediments are formed and squashed together
Absolutely Nothing!. They are all made of ice and are just different lengths and different thicknesses. Hope this answers your questiom
white wires are neutral. green wires are ground wires.
Because all aluminum foil is not equal. Aluminum foil is available in a variety of thicknesses.