AWG is American Wire Gauge. Just as you would convert inches to any metric value you can follow the same process for wire gauge. Example: AWG 14 gauge wire is 0.0641 if you were to convert this to metric you would use 25.40 which is a conversion number for inches to mm. therefore 25.40 x 0.0641 = 1.628mm rounded would be 1.63mm
http://www.66pacific.com/calculators/wire_calc.aspx will calculate AWG to a decimal then you can easily convert that decimal to a fraction with http://www.webmath.com/dec2fract.html
YIELD STRENGTH 242 N/sqmm TENSILE STRENGTH 440~520 N/sqmm
150 sqmm
314 sqmm
what is current capacity of 95 sqmm cable?
18 Ampere
copper bus bar,sqmm X 1.3times, aluminium means sqmm X 0.8 times.. but cable wise dont know can any1 tell me..
AWG plc was created in 1973.
American Wire Gauge ( AWG )
The larger the AWG number the smaller the wire. 10 AWG wire can carry more current than 12 AWG wire.The wire sizes of 24 and 26 are the smallest that are used in the electrical.See related links below
4 Gauge wire is larger in diameter than 6 Gauge wire.