A thickness of wire or metal.
12 gauge is thicker than 14 gauge.
Bourdon's tube pressure gauge cannot be used to measure negative pressure. This is because absolute pressure must be measured and the Bourdon gauge only indicates the gauge pressure.
Depth perception is utilized to gauge one's distance from an obstacle.
Pluviometer, ombrometer, udometer, and hyetometer are all terms meaning rain gauge, but rain gauge is the common term most often used and understood.
16 gauge standard steel has a thickness of 0.0598 inches. 16 gauge galvanized steel has a thickness of 0.0635 inches.
The size of the wire is stated by its gauge under American Wire Gauge. Six gauge wire is size 6 AWG.
Commonly #6 gauge.
No, 6 gauge steel is thicker than 10 gauge steel. The gauge number decreases as the thickness of the steel increases, so a lower gauge number indicates a thicker steel.
6
Yes, the smaller gauge number, the larger the wire is.
1. fuel gauge or gas gauge 2. RPM gauge or tachometer 3. Speedometer or Speed Gauge 4. Oil gauge 5. Odometer 6. Electrical gauge 7. Temperature gauge
Yes
Between 6 and 7 gauge. 6 is thicker at .194 inch. 7 is thinner at .179 inch.
The recommended conduit size for accommodating 6 gauge wire is 1 inch.
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