76.77"
17 feet 10 inches
6 feet 10 inches
44' 8" = 43' 20"+ 43' 20"- 26' 10"---------17' 10"
A shorter length
copper is positive
17 feet 10 inches
6 feet 10 inches
Each length of wire needs to be 179 feet long - X 3 = 537 FEET OF WIRE NEEDED.
Yes as long as you use an approved splice, such as a wire-nut.
44' 8" = 43' 20"+ 43' 20"- 26' 10"---------17' 10"
You go to the NEC and look at the chart for developed length and the ambient temperature and the load factor and if it solid or stranded wire as stranded allows for more voltage
wire is first bent into the shape of a triangle. Each side of the triangle is 16 cm long. Then the wire is unbent and reshaped into a rectangle. If the length of the rectangle is 17 cm, what is its width?
If the volume and length of the wire are constant, then silver. If the weight and length of the wire are constant, then sodium is the best conductor.
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Not enough to worry about as long as your wire is sized properly to 40 amp. 6 meters isn't very long
Is either; A. the length of the wire B. the diameter of the wire c. the location of the wire D. the temperature of the wire
it can be any length you want. in science experiments they are mostly quite short, but they come on rolls of like up to 5 yards.