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What does AWG 18 stand for?

AWG stands for American Wire Gage (gage is spelt gauge in British English)The larger the gauge number, the thinner the wire.


How do you find gage pressure?

Gage pressure is the difference between atmospheric pressure and absolute pressure. If you fill your tire to 35 psi as read on a tire gage, this is the gage pressure. The absolute pressure inside the tire is the pressure of the atmosphere (14.7 psi normally at sea level) plus the gage pressure.


What was Phineas gauge's middle name?

Phineas Gage's middle initial was P -- that's certain -- but there doesn't seem to be any record of what the P stands for.


What is gage RR?

Actually the correct spelling IS Gage. And, perhaps there is a term "gauge RR" which refers to the size of railroad tracks. But the Six Sigma methodology for process improvement includes a step called Gage R&R. The R&R stands for reliability and repeatability. This is part of the process of verifying your data for analysis - determining if the same results would be obtained regardless of the operator, hence "reliability (accuracy of the data) and repeatability (will it be the same each time, all else being equal).AnswerIt's the size of the tracks a train uses The spelling you want is GAUGE. This is not a complete answer but you can easily get more through a search. Gauge of track differs between for railways people use, model trains, and toy trains.This is not a complete answer.Another AnswerThe first answer is pretty much correct except that Gage R&R does not check accuracy of the gage. This is a separate test. A gage can be repeatable (give pretty much the same answer for one operator) and reproduceable (give pretty much the same answer from operator to operator) but still be giving the wrong size. R&R is a statistically-based number that identifies the probablity of getting the same answer, but not necessary the correct answer.


What is amp rating for 10 gauge fuse link?

A 10 Gage wire will carry 30 amps. But if you are talking 10 Gage fusible link wire then that's different, a fusible link wire is a delayed fuse & will melt if over loaded. The general rule of thumb in the automotive trade is use a fusible link wire 2 Gage smaller then the load wire. If you are using a 10 Gage wire then you should protect the circuit with 14 Gage fusible link. I hope this helps!