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Copper wire is made by drawing copper rods through dies of decreasing sizes. More dies are needed to make a thinner wire. The American Wire Gauge AWG number is the actual number of dies used to make the wire. A 24 AWG wire is made by drawing the copper through 24 dies.A thinner wire of the same material has a higher resistance per unit distance than a thicker one. In house wiring, a thicker gauge wire
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Computers & Technology by Radhe Radhe at 4:23 PM on May 30, 2008
Hi thereCopper wire is made by drawing copper rods through dies of decreasing sizes. More dies are needed to make a thinner wire. The American Wire Gauge AWG number is the actual number of dies used gauge wire lower number can usually carry a higher current. 14 gauge Romex cable usually has a 15 Amp breaker and a 12 gauge cable has a 20 Amp breaker. This assumes that the switches, outlets, etc. have
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Computers & Technology by Radhe Radhe at 4:23 PM on May 30, 2008
Copper wire is made by drawing copper rods through dies of decreasing sizes. More dies are needed to make a thinner wire. The American Wire Gauge AWG number is the actual number of dies used to make the wire. A 24 AWG wire is made by drawing the copper through 24 dies.A thinner wire of the same material has a higher resistance per unit distance than a thicker one. In house wiring, a thicker gauge wire
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Computers & Accessories by aryanprasad at 11:42 PM on November 03, 2008
Copper wire is made by drawing copper rods through dies of decreasing sizes. More dies are needed to make a thinner wire. The American Wire Gauge AWG number is the actual number of dies used to make the wire. A 24 AWG wire is made by drawing the copper through 24 dies.A thinner wire of the same material has a higher resistance per unit distance than a thicker one. In house wiring, a thicker gauge wire
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Computers & Accessories by shishir at 9:11 PM on November 01, 2008
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Lucknow by N P at 7:29 PM on October 10, 2008
containing four pairs of 24-gauge twisted copper pairs, terminating in an RJ-45 jack. If a wire is certified as Cat-5 and not just a twisted pair wire, it will have "Cat-5" printed on the shielding standard for network and telephone wiring. Cat-5 cable is unshielded wire containing four pairs of 24-gauge twisted copper pairs, terminating in an RJ-45 jack. If a wire is certified as Cat-5 and not just a
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Computers & Technology by susmita at 11:36 PM on June 29, 2008
In the American Wire Gauge AWG, diameters can be calculated by applying the formula DAWG=.0059236-AWG/39 inch. For the 00, 000, 0000 etc. gauges you use -1, -2, -3, which makes more sense mathematically than double nought. This means that in American wire gage every 6 gauge decrease gives a doubling of the wire diameter, and every 3 gauge decrease doubles the wire cross sectional area. Similar to d
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Computers & Technology by Rock at 10:49 PM on October 16, 2007
, and are thus guaranteed to be present and portable in all Unix versions this was the standard gauge of portability before the POSIX and IEEE 1003 standards. Note that this usage does not derive from the release to describe Unix features and programs that date from that release, and are thus guaranteed to be present and portable in all Unix versions this was the standard gauge of portability before the POSIX and IEEE
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Computers & Technology by fazal shaikh at 10:41 PM on June 17, 2008
, and are thus guaranteed to be present and portable in all Unix versions this was the standard gauge of portability before the POSIX and IEEE 1003 standards. Note that this usage does not derive from the release to describe Unix features and programs that date from that release, and are thus guaranteed to be present and portable in all Unix versions this was the standard gauge of portability before the POSIX and IEEE
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Computers & Technology by fazal shaikh at 10:41 PM on June 17, 2008
well;There are some Features & Benefits Wire Harness given below :1. Stock on all common wire gauges and UL style of hook-up wire. Stock on commonly used connectors and contacts. This often testing....there are some Features & Benefits Wire Harness 1. Stock on all common wire gauges and UL style of hook-up wire. Stock on commonly used connectors and contacts. This often reduces Customers
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Computers & Technology by Radhe Radhe at 4:39 PM on May 23, 2008
AWG - A measurement of wire diameter - the lower the AWG number, the larger the wire diameter. Copper phone wiring usually comes in 24 or 26 AWG....American Wire Gauge AWG is a U.S. standard set of non-ferrous wire conductor sizes. The "gauge" means the diameter. Non-ferrous includes copper and also aluminum and other materials, but is most frequently applied to copper household
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TV & Radio by ana arora at 7:15 PM on April 19, 2008
, strain gauges also have a minimum bending radius. This radius is the radius below the strain gauge which will cause the malfunction of the gauge.Sources: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M inimumbendradiushttp.Besides for cables, strain gauges also have a minimum bending radius. This radius is the radius below the strain gauge which will cause the malfunction of the gauge.Source site: http
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Computers & Technology by rocky singh at 12:52 PM on May 23, 2008
.Other products to consider: A digital temperature gauge that loads into an empty bay, so that you can just look at your computer and judge the heat.For more details , Please visit the source site :http worth it in my opinion. I prefer the Aquaries Aquatake gear if your CPU temp is the problem.Other products to consider: A digital temperature gauge that loads into an empty bay, so that you can just look
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Computers & Technology by Aryan Gusain at 9:43 PM on July 17, 2008
in all Unix versions this was the standard gauge of portability before the POSIX and IEEE 1003 standards. Note that this usage does not derive from the release being the seventh version of Unix; research to describe Unix features and programs that date from that release, and are thus guaranteed to be present and portable in all Unix versions this was the standard gauge of portability before the POSIX and IEEE
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Computers & Technology by fazal shaikh at 10:39 PM on June 17, 2008