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No, a 16 micron can liner would be thicker than a 12 micron can liner. The thickness of a can liner is measured in microns, with a higher micron value indicating a thicker liner.
The mesosphere is about 10 times thicker than the troposphere. The mesosphere extends from about 50 km to 85 km above the Earth's surface, while the troposphere is the lowest layer, reaching up to about 12 km.
Number 6 wire is thicker and can carry more current compared to number 12 wire. The American Wire Gauge (AWG) system is used to measure wire sizes, with lower numbers indicating thicker wires. Number 6 wire has a larger diameter and lower resistance than number 12 wire.
The luxury liner that sank in 1912 on its maiden voyage was the Titanic. It struck an iceberg in the North Atlantic Ocean and tragically sank, resulting in the loss of over 1,500 lives.
To write 12 more than B, you would write the expression as B + 12. This means you are adding 12 to the value of B.
The lower gauge number is always a thicker wire which can carry more current.