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Cross sectional area of stranded wire? - Answers
For a stranded cable: Use a micrometre or vernier gauge to measure 1 strand; this gives you the diameter of the strand. Halve this figure for the radius, square the number and multiply by pi. (pi r squared is the area of a circle). Finally multiply the result by the number of strands which then gives you the true csa of the stranded cable.
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Cross sectional area of stranded wire? - Answers
For a stranded cable: Use a micrometre or vernier gauge to measure 1 strand; this gives you the diameter of the strand. Halve this figure for the radius, square the number and multiply by pi. (pi r squared is the area of a circle). Finally multiply the result by the number of strands which then gives you the true csa of the stranded cable.
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Cross sectional area of stranded wire? - Answers
For a stranded cable: Use a micrometre or vernier gauge to measure 1 strand; this gives you the diameter of the strand. Halve this figure for the radius, square the number and multiply by pi. (pi r squared is the area of a circle). Finally multiply the result by the number of strands which then gives you the true csa of the stranded cable.
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