To answer this question an amperage has to be supplied. Wire size is based on the capacity of amperage it can legally conduct. This regulation is laid out in the electrical code book. To get installations passed by the electrical inspector these rules have to be followed.
American Wire Guage. The smaller the number the larger the wire. As in an AWG 14/2 wire is much smaller than an AWG 10/2 wire.
#10 wire is used on a 30 amp service.
AWG Wire Ampacity Gage (Amperes) 16 10 A 14 15 A 12 20 A 10 30 A 8 45 A 6 65 A 4 85 A 2 115 A 1 130 A 0 150 A So if anything its probably 12-14 gauge wire Yw
30 amps is how much a 10-2 wire will carry at 110 feet. 10 gauge wire is only good for thirty amps per the national electrical code. Using 80% of the breakers usage you will actually be getting only 24 amps.
The first number indicates the size of the wires, in this case #10 AWG (American Wire Gauge). The last number refers to the quantity of conductors, excluding the ground wire, if any. 10-2 wire would have two conductors, typically a black used for the hot, and a white used for the neutral. If the label says "10-2 with ground" then the cable would also contain a bare or green insulated ground wire. 10-3 wire contains all the above plus one more wire, typically red, used for an additional hot.
For a dryer installation, a 10-gauge wire is typically required to handle the electrical load.
Party poppers are normally popped with a force applied by a finger. The force required is maybe 10 Newtons.
Use AWG #10 wire on a 20 amp breaker.
The size of wire needed for a trolling motor depends on the motor's maximum amperage draw and the length of the wire run. A general guideline for a 12V trolling motor is 6-gauge wire for runs up to 10 feet, 4-gauge wire for runs up to 20 feet, and 2-gauge wire for runs over 20 feet to minimize voltage drop and ensure proper performance. Be sure to consult the manufacturer's recommendations for your specific trolling motor.
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When the wire you are protecting is a #10, rated at 30 amps.
For a 2 hp motor, it is recommended to use a wire gauge of either 12 or 10 AWG for typical household applications. However, it is always best to consult the motor's specification sheet or a qualified electrician to ensure the correct wire size is used based on the specific requirements of the motor and the installation.
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On average, about 10 kg of binding wire is typically required for one ton of steel during construction. The exact amount may vary depending on the specific project requirements and design considerations. It is recommended to consult with a structural engineer or contractor for precise calculations.
on an old vex brain there are 8 but you can use y cables to use more than 8 motors on a new cortex brain there are 10 motor ports 8 3 wire and 2 2 wire