AWG # 8
10 amps is the maximum it will carry.
Awg #6
The maximum amperage it can carry for power transmission is .92 amps.
The amp size of a wire is determined by its gauge, not the number of wires. An 8-gauge wire is typically rated for around 40-60 amps, depending on the type and insulation of the wire.
A #14 wire will do fine for grounding a 20 amp device. That is the size of the ground wire in a 2 conductor # 12 wire building cable.
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Yes, they are the same size wire.
15 amps.
on a 4000 watt amp the best gauge wire woul be between 2 and 0
You will need a 40 amp breaker using AWG # 8 wire running it a distance of no more than 50 feet.
You use the correct size breaker depending on the size wire in the circuit. If the circuit is wired with AWG #12 wire use a 20 amp breaker. If it is wired with AWG #14 wire then use a 15 amp breaker.