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The weight of 750 MCM (thousand circular mils) wire will depend on the material it is made of, such as copper or aluminum. Copper 750 MCM wire weighs approximately 1.74 pounds per foot, while aluminum 750 MCM wire weighs around 1.09 pounds per foot.
The diameter of an insulated 750 MCM copper wire is 1.25 inches. The insulated 750 MCM copper wiring has 61 strands and has a weight of 2.7 pounds per foot.
A 750 MCM wire has a cross-sectional area of approximately 500,000 circular mils.
No, mm^2 (square millimeters) is not equal to kcmil (thousands of circular mils). One kcmil is equal to 0.5067 mm^2.
A 1600 amp service typically requires 500 kcmil copper wire or 750 kcmil aluminum wire. It's important to consult with a qualified electrician to determine the exact size and type of wire needed for your specific installation to ensure safety and compliance with local electrical codes.
A 750 MCM copper conductor with an insulation factor of 90 degrees C is rated at 500 amps.
It depends on the density of what you're weighing. The weight of 750 cc of water is 750 grams. The weight of 750 cc of milk is 810 grams.
The weight of 350 MCM (thousand circular mils) per foot depends on the material it is made of. For example, copper 350 MCM wire weighs approximately 2.6 pounds per foot, while aluminum 350 MCM wire weighs around 1.6 pounds per foot.
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500mcm 37 strand copper wire = 1.544lbs/ft.