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The AWG - American Wire Gauge - is used as a standard method denoting wire diameter, measuring the diameter of the conductor (the bare wire) with the insulation removed. AWG is sometimes also known as Brown and Sharpe (B&S) Wire Gauge. The AWG table below is for a single, solid, round conductor.
- Wire Gauge Vs. Amps
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- Wire Gauge Vs. Amps
The following American Wire Gauge (AWG) calculator will calculate the diameter in mm, inches, cross sectional area in mm2, inches2 and kcmil or MCM, resistance per 1000 feet and per 1000 meters and the current rating in amperes for chassis wiring and power transmission applications.
Wire Size Chart. Electrical current is measured in amps. Each wire size, or wire gauge (AWG), has a maximum current limit that a wire can handle before damage occurs. It is important to pick the correct size of wire so that the wire doesn't overheat.
This wire size calculator will calculate the appropriate wire gauge for a circuit based on amps, voltage, distance, and load. This website provides a wire size calculator, voltage drop calculator, wire ampacity charts and more.
AWG Wire size chart and ampacity table for design engineers including skin depth frequencies and tensile strength data; electrical cable size.
In this AWG wire gauge chart for a standard copper wire, you can find every AWG wire; from the biggest 10+ mm wires (such as 4/0 AWG and 3/0 AWG wires) to the smallest below 0.01 mm wires like 39 and 40 AWG wires.
The Wire Ampacity Calculator will quickly calculate the maximum allowable current through a conductor based on wire size (AWG or kcmil), wire insulation, conductor type and installation method.