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Re: How much current can a single strand pull?
Posted to Technical Theory Forum on 11/21/2012 6 Replies

Tom, 6.51 ohms/1000 feet =.001085 ohms/2"". Therefore, this wire can easily carry 10 amps, based on I(squared)R. Now, if we neglect the increase in resistance due to heat, let us discuss 200 amps, ok? 200 amps = 40 watts dissipated in this wire. It will get ho... Login to read more.

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