If 16mm is the overall diameter of the cable, yes - If that's the diameter of one core, then no.
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64 amps. The longer the run the more volt drop you get, but generally 64 amps.
#10 wire is used on a 30 amp service.
2.5 mm twin and earth should do the trick. A 100 kw @ 400 V, 50 Hz,3 Phase at a power factor approximately 0.8 will draw a current ( 100x1000/root 3x400x0.8 )=180.42 A. Breaker rating to be 200A TP MCCB and cable size to be minimum 4 Core 120 mm2 .
The twin moose type of conductor has by far the greatest diameter of any conductor. This allows it to carry more voltage than other types without melting or shorting. Therefore, it is the approved type of conductor for extra high voltage lines.
Yes. #8 is a oversized by one size but it's total ok. You can always oversize on electric wire but never undersize.