Simply work out the area of a section of cable.........
You cannot unless you know the angle of the plane which defines the cross section.
Perimeter of the base of the ruler multiplied by its height
Volume = cross sectional area * lengthArea = 2* cross sectional area + perimeter of cross section * length
Measure the diameter = d cm. Then radius = d/2 cm and cross sectional area = pi*r2 cm2.Measure the diameter = d cm. Then radius = d/2 cm and cross sectional area = pi*r2 cm2.Measure the diameter = d cm. Then radius = d/2 cm and cross sectional area = pi*r2 cm2.Measure the diameter = d cm. Then radius = d/2 cm and cross sectional area = pi*r2 cm2.
If the wire has a circular cross-section - the usual case - use the formula for the circle: pi x radius squared.
To calculate Cross Sectional Area: Width x Depth
cross sectional area of cable * voltage drop
You don't. You can calculate iits radius and cross-sectional area but its diameter has insufficient information to calculate its length
reduction ratio= initial cross sectional area/final cross sectional area
To calculate the cross sectional area of a rectangular tube, multiply the widths of two adjacent sides of the tube.
You can measure its diameter with a micrometer. For this the cable does not have to be vertical.
Conversion of cable diameter to circle cross-sectional area and vice versa. Scroll down to related links and look at "Conversion of cable diameter to circle cross-sectional area".
It depends on its cross-sectional area, its construction, and how it is laid.
8.2mm
You cannot unless you know the angle of the plane which defines the cross section.
Volume = Cross sectional Area x Height.
measure the channel height and then width and multiply them together