Simply work out the area of a section of cable.........
It is twice its radius or its circumference/pi
the answer is 3
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1 US cable equals 720 feet. 1 British cable equals 608 feet. A cable is a nautical unit of measure equal to one tenth of a nautical mile.
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Simply work out the area of a section of cable.........
Yeah, of course. Nowadays a lot of the wires going to houses are underground in cement. However - you should not bury the wire / cable directly in the cement - over time the chemicals from the cement will attack the cable and destroy the insulation. The cable must be inserted into a protective tube called 'conduit'. Mostly these days plastic conduit is used, but check local building regulations - in some locations and circumstances metal conduit may be required. It is also possible to purchase 'armoured cable' and use this, it is mostly used to bury cables where there is some risk of physical damage such as from someone digging, it is expensive.
To answer this question the size of the cable or the amperage of the load is needed to calculate the correct wire size and connectors to fit the cable.
It is twice its radius or its circumference/pi
S-video is a video only cable, you must add an a extra audio cable.
The NEC has a table that shows what size cable to use with each amperage and where it can be used.
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The length of the cable is determined by the distance from the center of the distribution panel to the center of the load.
You don't. You can calculate iits radius and cross-sectional area but its diameter has insufficient information to calculate its length