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ABOUT WIRE SIZE GAUGE NUMBERS |
In general a wire size gauge number corresponds to the number of operations involved in drawing a wire, a larger figure representing more operations resulting in a smaller diameter. The AWG wire gauge is a logarithmic scale base on the cross sectional area of the wire. Each 3-gauge step in size corresponds to a doubling or halving of the cross sectional area. For example, going from 20 gauge to 17 gauge doubles the cross sectional area; this halves the DC resistance. Solid wire diameters increases/decreases by a factor of 2 every 6 gauges, " " " " " 3 every 10 gauges, " " " " " 4 every 12 gauges, " " " " " 5 every 14 gauges, " " " " " 10 every 20 gauges, " " " " " 100 every 40 gauges. [See http://documents.epanorama.net/documents/wiring/wire_resistance.html.] |
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