The gauge of wire you need for your project depends on the amount of current it will carry. Thicker wire has a lower gauge number and can carry more current. Consult a wire gauge chart to determine the appropriate size for your specific project.
34 gauge copper wire will work but to use the 35 gauge copper wire is the best choice
For a 30 amp electrical project, it is recommended to use a 10-gauge wire.
You need to know the current to determine the wire gauge.
34.539 miliamps is only 0.034539 amps. A 16 gauge wire will handle that.
For a dryer installation, you typically need a 10-gauge wire.
Yes, they sell just about in home wire you will need.
The recommended gauge of wire to use for a 12 or 14 gauge wire is typically 10 gauge wire.
Depends on what you intend to do with 18 gauge wire. Your question is very vague. You need to be more specific as to what you plan to do.
Yes, 8 gauge wire is thicker and stronger than 10 gauge wire. The lower the gauge number, the thicker the wire is. Therefore, 8 gauge weld wire fencing would be stronger and more durable than 10 gauge wire fencing.
The size of wire you need for your electrical project depends on the amount of current the circuit will carry. Consult the National Electrical Code (NEC) or a qualified electrician to determine the appropriate wire size for your specific project.
4 gauge
The size of the wire is stated by its gauge under American Wire Gauge. Six gauge wire is size 6 AWG.