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Kg , or Kilograms is a measure of WEIGHT and has NO relationship to meters which is a measure of LENGTH
It's not necessary to use 1 m of wire. Any length can be used.
There is no formula to calculate the length of a wire. The length of a wire is determined by the distance from the power source to where the load is situated.
That would refer to the cross-section. A wire that has twice the diameter of another wire would have 4 times the cross-section - and therefore 4 times as much weight per meter, and 4 times as much current-carrying capacity.
A shorter length
Oh, what a happy little question! In a kilo of tie wire gauge 16, there are approximately 128 meters. Isn't that just lovely? Just imagine all the wonderful creations you can make with that much wire!
1500
wire weight = material_density * 3.14159 * (0.5 * cable_diameter)² * cable_length example for copper with 152 meter length: ---------------------------------------- material_density for copper = 8960 kg/m³ cable_diameter=0.006 meter cable_length=152 meter weight of wire = 8960 kg/m³ * 3.14159 * (0.5 * 0.006)² * 152 = 38.51 kg lenght and diameter must be calculated in "meters" density must be in "kg/m³"
creep meter
Kg , or Kilograms is a measure of WEIGHT and has NO relationship to meters which is a measure of LENGTH
It's not necessary to use 1 m of wire. Any length can be used.
No. But you can multiply the length of something by the mass of a unit of length of that same something provided it is of uniform cross section. eg if a one meter length of wire ways 7 grams, a kilometer length of that wire will weigh 1000*7 grams.
If the volume and length of the wire are constant, then silver. If the weight and length of the wire are constant, then sodium is the best conductor.
A 3600 square meter area has a perimeter of 240 (4 x 60) meters, so a 960 (4 x 240) meter length of wire is required to make 4 rounds of the perimeter.
To find the length of 1400 kilograms of wire, first convert the mass to grams: 1400 kilograms = 1,400,000 grams. Then, divide the total mass by the mass per meter of the wire: 1,400,000 grams / 57.2 grams per meter ≈ 24,475 meters. Therefore, 1400 kilograms of wire would be approximately 24,475 meters long.
A creep meter. ^.^ Be glad I just did a question on your homework!
A creep meter. ^.^ Be glad I just did a question on your homework!