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
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!
it is the length and diam off te wire and the material off te wire