The weight of 3/0 copper wire is approximately 559.5 pounds per 1000 feet. So, the weight of 3/0 copper wire per foot would be approximately 0.5595 pounds.
The bare conductor is about 1.05 lb per foot. Insulated wire weight varies by type of insulation.
250 MCM copper wire weighs approximately 0.311 pounds per foot.
400 MCM (thousand circular mils) copper wire weighs approximately 1.51 pounds per foot.
500mcm 37 strand copper wire = 1.544lbs/ft.
The weight of 350 MCM (thousand circular mils) per foot depends on the material it is made of. For example, copper 350 MCM wire weighs approximately 2.6 pounds per foot, while aluminum 350 MCM wire weighs around 1.6 pounds per foot.
The diameter of an insulated 750 MCM copper wire is 1.25 inches. The insulated 750 MCM copper wiring has 61 strands and has a weight of 2.7 pounds per foot.
Specifications*:Size: 250 MCMNumber of Conductors: 1Conductor Strand: 627Nominal Insulation Thickness: 0.095 inches / 2.41 mmOutside Diameter: 1.045 inches / 26.54 mmCurrent AMPS: 455Net Weight: 1.155 lbs per ft
The weight of 750 MCM (thousand circular mils) wire will depend on the material it is made of, such as copper or aluminum. Copper 750 MCM wire weighs approximately 1.74 pounds per foot, while aluminum 750 MCM wire weighs around 1.09 pounds per foot.
The weight of 500MCM THHN insulated copper cable is approximately 1.002 pounds per foot.
The weight of aluminum wire per foot depends on its gauge or thickness. On average, a 1000 aluminum wire with a gauge of 10 (0.1019 inches diameter) weighs approximately 0.628 pounds per foot. The weight may vary for different gauges of aluminum wire.
The cost of copper wire can vary depending on the gauge and quality. On average, you can expect to pay around $0.50 to $1.00 per foot for 2 AWG copper wire. It's best to check with local hardware stores or online retailers for specific pricing.