Yes, 12 AWG is good for 25 Amps if copper wire.
If aluminum wire, then good for 20 Amps.
A #12 copper wire, insulation 90 degree is rated at 20 amps.
12 American Wire Gauge (AWG). 12 AWG.
12 gauge.
AWG 12/2 copper.
A 20 amp circuit with #12 gauge wire will work in any event but if the nameplate recommends a 15 amp circuit then #14 gauge wire on a 15 amp circuit is sufficient. In either case you will have a double pole breaker and your equipment may not require a neutral. Always run a grounding conductor.
An open circuit.
A three phase motor control circuit.
Outlets are part of a "branch" circuit.
it is called a circuit and when it is closed is called a closed circuit and when open circuit it is called an open circuit
10 AWG
10 gauge
10 AWG
The thickness of copper telephone wires was/is specified by their weight per mile. 80 oz per mile is about 24 gauge in the USA
12 gauge
This is a voltage drop question. To answer this type of question a circuit voltage and the circuit load amperage must be given to calculate an answer.
they are used for more power than a series circuit so you should use this one.
difference between p type and n type semiconducter materialAnswerInsulation is used to prevent a short current. To protect the circuit should a short-circuit fault occur is either a fuse or a circuit breaker.
#6 wire is good for 65 Amps as long as it is type THHN.
It is a resistive type of circuit.
a circuit which is open
The best electronic circuit breakers are possibly Square D. Make sure that you specify the sub type, which should be QO and not Homeline or any other type.