4 times the diameter of the cable
The volume of a 300mm diameter by 600mm deep cylinder is: 42,412,000 mm3
461814120.1 cubic mm
Assuming the 300 mm refers to the diameter, there are 9.
It depends on the cable. 0 to 5000 volts the minimum bending radius is 6 x diameter of the cable. Above 5000 volts the minimum bending radius is 8 x the diameter of the cable.
It depends on the length of th cable and the diameter of the copper cable used.
4 times the diameter of the cable
300mm
There isn't a specific diameter. The thicker the wire the more current it can convey. This diameter will be part of your calculations for your circuit.
The volume of a 300mm diameter by 600mm deep cylinder is: 42,412,000 mm3
You have to be specific. whether the conductor is aluminum or copper. Current carrying capacity will be different for these two types. Copper cable can take more load than aluminum cable for same diameter.
461814120.1 cubic mm
Assuming the 300 mm refers to the diameter, there are 9.
70685.8mm2 (rounded to the nearest tenth) The area of a circle can be found by the formula: A = pi * radius2, or A = pi * (diameter/2)2 Thus, A = pi * (300mm/2)2 = (22500*pi) mm2, or approximately 70685.8mm2
here are the specification about that cable No. of copper wire Bare annealed copper Dia. of copper wire Nom : 0.50mm Type of insulation Natural color solid Polyethylene Insulation thickness Std : 1.30mm Diameter over insulation Nom : 3.1mm Diameter over outer conductor (wire braids) Nom : 0.14mm Min : 0.132mm No of layer wire braids 0.12mm x 7 x 16 copper Type of sheath PVC Black Sheath thickness Nom : 0.80mm Overall diameter of cable Max : 6.50mm Nom : 6.20mm Min : 6.00mm
Same as you would in inches 3.14159265 and PSI have to be known
300mm is a very low head, you can't expect much flow through that pipe, but you can work it out from the mechanical energy balance equation.