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∙ 14y agoThe diameter of aluminum wires will be 85 mm squared and copper wires will be 127 mm squared for AC current 200 amp.
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∙ 14y agoFor a 200 amp AC circuit, the recommended wire diameter for aluminum is typically around 2/0 AWG (0.3648 inches) and for copper it is around 4/0 AWG (0.4600 inches). Please consult with a qualified electrician or refer to the National Electrical Code for specific sizing requirements for your installation.
Mainly copper. Both copper and aluminum wire is used in the electrical trade. Copper in the smaller size wires but aluminum becomes more viable when bigger size wire is needed. This is usually 200 amp services and larger. When aluminum wire is used for a specific amperage, one size larger is required than when using copper. The money savings on aluminum wire over copper wire in the larger sizes is about 20%.
For a 200 amp service, you would typically need a service cable with a minimum size of 2/0 AWG copper or 4/0 AWG aluminum to safely handle the current. It's important to check local building codes and consult with a licensed electrician to ensure compliance and safety.
For a 200 amp service, it is recommended to use at least a 3/0 copper or 4/0 aluminum wire. These wire sizes can safely handle the current and provide necessary voltage drop considerations for a 200 amp service.
For a residential 200 amp service, it is recommended to use 3/0 copper or 250 MCM aluminum wire for the service entrance. Make sure to consult with a licensed electrician to ensure that the wire size meets local building codes and regulations.
No, the Milky Way is much larger than 200 light years in diameter. It is estimated to be about 100,000-120,000 light years in diameter.
Mainly copper. Both copper and aluminum wire is used in the electrical trade. Copper in the smaller size wires but aluminum becomes more viable when bigger size wire is needed. This is usually 200 amp services and larger. When aluminum wire is used for a specific amperage, one size larger is required than when using copper. The money savings on aluminum wire over copper wire in the larger sizes is about 20%.
For a 200 amp service, you would typically need a service cable with a minimum size of 2/0 AWG copper or 4/0 AWG aluminum to safely handle the current. It's important to check local building codes and consult with a licensed electrician to ensure compliance and safety.
For a 200 amp service, it is recommended to use at least a 3/0 copper or 4/0 aluminum wire. These wire sizes can safely handle the current and provide necessary voltage drop considerations for a 200 amp service.
A circle with an area of 200 acres has a diameter of: 3,331 feet.
This is a voltage drop question. A 300 MCM copper or a 500 MCM aluminium conductor will limit the voltage drop to 3% or less when supplying 200 amps for 450 feet on a 240 volt system. The cheapest of the two conductors would be the aluminium conductor. For direct burial is will have a ACWU 90 designation.
To calculate the amount of copper in 200 pounds of a substance that is 5.25% copper, you multiply the weight by the percentage. So, 200 pounds * 0.0525 (which is 5.25% as a decimal) = 10.5 pounds of copper.
The area of a circle whose diameter is 200 meters is: 31,420 m2
The circumference is 200 times 3.14159 = 628.32 The circumference C is pi times diameter d. pi = 3.14159
Perimeter = pi*diameter so 200*pi = 628.32 metres.
The volume of a pipe that is 10mm diameter and 200 meters long is: 0.015708 m3
That depends on the ingredients of the dough. Copper is the second best conducting metal at room temperature. Aluminum has about 59% of the conductivity of copper. Rubber is a generic terms used to describe about 200 different formulas of natural or synthetic pliable substances, most of which are generally insulators (non-conductors or resistive conductors of electricity). The conductivity of dough will depend heavily on the salt, electrolytic, or ionic content of the final product. Dough with a high salt, electrolytic, or ionic content might actually be a better conductor than copper. The problem here is that the heat conductivity of organic components such as are used to make dough is poor--that is they catch fire easily. That's why we don't make wires out of dough.
5.25% of 200 pounds is 10.5 pounds. (200 x .0525) So, the 200 pound object would be composed of an alloy containing 10.5 pounds of copper.