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American Wire Gauge (AWG) is a
logarithmic stepped standardized wire gauge system used
since 1857,
predominantly in
North America, for the
diameters of...
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Wire gauge is a
measurement of
wire diameter. This
determines the
amount of
electric current the
wire can
safely carry, as well as its
electrical resistance...
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British Standard Wire Gauge (often
abbreviated to
Standard Wire Gauge or SWG) is a unit for
denoting wire size
given by BS 3737:1964 (now withdrawn). It...
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Birmingham gauge is a
wire gauge system, and is also used to
specify thickness or
diameter of
hypodermic needles and tube products.
Birmingham gauge is also...
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Wire gauge, a
measure of the size of a
wire American wire gauge, a
common measure of
nonferrous wire diameter,
especially electrical Birmingham gauge...
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wire is a flexible, round, bar of metal.
Wire is
commonly formed by
drawing the
metal through a hole in a die or draw plate.
Wire gauges come in various...
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aluminum wire, 14-
gauge or
heavier cable is
needed to
support this
claim due to
higher resistivity. As
speaker impedance drops,
lower gauge (heavier)
wire is...
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Number 8
wire is a 0.16-inch-diameter (4.064 mm)
gauge of
wire on the
British Standard Wire Gauge that has
entered into the
cultural lexicon of New Zealand...
- pressure) can be determined. This type of
gauge was
invented by
Marcello Pirani. In two-
wire gauges, one
wire coil is used as a heater, and the
other is...
- A
feeler gauge is a tool used to
measure gap widths.
Feeler gauges are
mostly used in
engineering to
measure the
clearance between two parts. They consist...