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Stranded wire offers flexibility as compared to solid wire thus the suitable option for electrician stranded wire in applications where wires need to be bent or twisted as it is easier to route through pipes and conduit in walls.
27 Μαρ 2014 · You'll see the same effects on real RG-58, a little less exaggerated (since RG-174 is *lossy* -- basically, thinner RG-58 with a stranded core), but nonetheless just as significant over proportionally longer lengths. Going up to 300MHz, over a couple feet length, I think would be around where things become dubious.
6 Μαρ 2024 · Stranded and solid wire differ in key ways. Stranded wire is flexible; it’s better where cable must be bent. Solid wire is rigid and a better conductor.
The main advantage of stranded is it's more durable. Thin solid core will break if bent more than a couple of times. The trade off for stranded is that it's harder to put into small holes, and won't hold it's shape if you're going for a certain aesthetic. Each has tradeoffs.
1 Ιαν 2011 · Stranded vs Solid core applications for wire. If it was better then modern engineers would insist on tinned stranded cable... but we know they prefer the purist copper cable they can find for their applications.
2 Μαΐ 2016 · "stranded" conductors are commonly used in fixed-wiring, but normally only at larger sizes or where individual conductors are pulled into conduits. For smaller sized cables solid conductors are sufficiently flexible and are cheaper to make so they are what gets made.
18 Νοε 2023 · Generally speaking, stranded wire is used in applications that require flexibility and resistance to bending and movement, whereas solid core copper wire is often chosen for fixed installations where stability and ease of termination are critical.