It means that a current flows through the wire.
You mean the jewelry?
3 is the number of conductors and 29 is wire gauge(either in diameter or cross sectional area)
The four main factors that influence resistance in a wire are the material of the wire, the length of the wire, the cross-sectional area of the wire, and the temperature of the wire. These factors determine how easily electrons can flow through the wire and affect its overall resistance.
No, the higher gauge means a thinner wire.
A thin wire will have higher resistance than a thick wire. This is because resistance is inversely proportional to the cross-sectional area of the wire - a thicker wire has a larger cross-sectional area compared to a thin wire, so it offers less resistance to the flow of current.
Electric motor and loud speakers are the two devices that uses current carrying conductor and magnetic field.
The grooved wire is the neutral wire, which carries the current back to the power source. The smooth wire is the hot wire, which carries the current from the power source to the device, in this case, the lamp. It's important to connect them correctly to ensure the lamp functions properly and safely.
it mean wire
If you mean a bare copper wire, that is the "ground" wire.
what does wire service mean
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Pulling the wire is a South African term for masturbation.
You mean the brake wire? Which one?
7 strands of 29 gauge (AWG) wire
The term 'wire to wire' in any sport means the player/team led the competition from the beginning to the end.
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.
if you mean "barbed wire" the first patent placed on it was placed in 1867.