A wire gauge is a number that indicates how thick the wire is. A larger gauge number means a thinner wire. Gauge and diameter can be linked by looking up wire tables.
12.5 gauge smooth wire typically has a diameter of about 0.099 inches or 2.52 millimeters.
0.2500 centimeters. You're welcome.
If you are referring to wire thickness according to American Wire Gauge, 12.6 mil or 321 microns.
GAUGE IS THICKNESS THE SMALLER THE # THE THICKER 2- THICK 22- THIN
1.02mm
They are close but not the same. For example, 14 gauge steel is .0781 inches thick while 14 gauge steel wire is .083 inches thick.
A wire gauge is a number that indicates how thick the wire is. A larger gauge number means a thinner wire. Gauge and diameter can be linked by looking up wire tables.
12.5 gauge smooth wire typically has a diameter of about 0.099 inches or 2.52 millimeters.
0.2500 centimeters. You're welcome.
If you are referring to wire thickness according to American Wire Gauge, 12.6 mil or 321 microns.
No, the higher gauge means a thinner wire.
Standard 23 gauge wire is (0.0226 inches/0.57404 mm) thick in diameter.
the answer is gauge its a measurement of thickness in wire the 4 gauge (ga) wire ran from my car battery to power my audio amp. the smaller the number the bigger the wire usually from 24 gauge to 1/0 gauge which is about a inch thick
10swg (standard wire gauge) typically refers to a wire diameter of 0.1285 inches or about 3.264mm.
GAUGE IS THICKNESS THE SMALLER THE # THE THICKER 2- THICK 22- THIN
18 gauge solid copper wire is 40.3 mils in diameter, that is 0.0403" stranded would be larger.