
American wire gauge (AWG), also known as the Brown & Sharpe wire gauge, is a standardized wire gauge system used since 1857 predominantly in North America for the diameters of round, solid, nonferrous, electrically conducting wire. The cross-sectional area of each gauge is an important factor for determining its current-carrying capacity. The stee...
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American Wire Gauge (AWG) is descriptive of the diameter of wire conductors, particularly in twisted pair cabling; The AWG has an effect on the transmission capacity and distance a given wire can offer. Internationally, wire size is described in millimetric diameter, except in England, where the weight in pounds per mile is used.
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A numbering system for standard wire diameters, often abbreviated as AWG.AWGDiameter InchesDiameter mm00000.460011.6840000000.409610.403840000.36489.26592000.32498.25246010.28937.34822020.25766.54304030.22945.82676040.20435.18922050.18194.62026060.16204.11480070.14433.66522080.12853.26390090.11442.905760100.10192.588260110.090742.304796120.080812.0...
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