2.567 ohms
Calculated using: http://www.cirris.com/learning-center/calculators/133-wire-resistance-calculator-table
The resistance of the secondary of a transformer depends on the wire gauge and length of wire used in the winding. Typically, the resistance of the secondary winding of a 24 volt transformer can range from a few ohms to tens of ohms. It is best to measure the resistance using a multimeter for an accurate value.
100 sq' divide by 3 = 33.3 sq yards. man we have some wiki math problems.
The easy answer is yes 1500 ft on 24 gauge telephone wire would work fine with a phone. Assuming this is for residential home analog phone usage then you would be using 2 wires so the upper limit is 3,500 Feet. If you need it to go further then you will need to use 22 gauge wire and that can get you up to 5,500 feet. Some considerations though is all the other wiring in the home, since all of it is powered by a single pair from the demarcation point aka "phone box" on the outside of your home, it all counts towards the total. If you are using this with a PBX aka "business phone system" and the phone uses 4 wires then the distance limitations are as follows: 22 or 24 gauge = 5,000 feet 26 gauge wire = 4,000 feet Hope this helps.
24 feet is 7.32 meters.
2.4_meters_=_7.87401575_feet.">2.4 meters = 7.87401575 feet.Algebraic Steps / Dimensional Analysis2.4 m*100 cm 1 m*1 in2.54 cm*1 ft12 in=7.874015748 ft
The resistance value of a 1 meter copper wire depends on its gauge (thickness) and temperature. For example, a 1 meter wire of 24-gauge copper has a resistance of about 25.67 ohms at room temperature. It is important to consider these factors when calculating the resistance of copper wire.
It is a true statement.
If the wires are of identical materials, the 26 guage wire has more (higher) resistance.
100 square feet.
24*4=100. So, the perimeter is 100 feet. Or, P=100 ft
The resistance of the secondary of a transformer depends on the wire gauge and length of wire used in the winding. Typically, the resistance of the secondary winding of a 24 volt transformer can range from a few ohms to tens of ohms. It is best to measure the resistance using a multimeter for an accurate value.
Each length of wire needs to be 179 feet long - X 3 = 537 FEET OF WIRE NEEDED.
Answer Usually it is square feet. Six ounces per every 100 square feet. So take 28 x 24 and that equals 672 square feet. Then you divide 672 by 100 and that equals 6.72. Take 6.72 x 6 and that equals 40.32. This means that you need 40.32 ounces for this area. Good luck.
24 x 24 = 576 square feet.
There are: 24*24 = 576 square feet
Yes, a #10 wire will carry 30 amps for 30 feet. If the load is rated as continuous then the wire will have to be derated to 80% capacity which will leave you with 24 workable amps. If the load demands currents higher that 24 amps then you will have to go to the next wire size up which is a #8 which is rated at 45 amps.
To calculate the area in square feet of a space that is 24 feet by 24 feet, you multiply the two dimensions: 24 feet × 24 feet = 576 square feet. Therefore, the area is 576 square feet.