How do we calculate or derive the cross-sectional area of a conductor once measuring the diameter? Always the declared cross-section is less than πr^2 .
Great video, so what is the best sort of cable to use for 6-8 OHM floorstanding speakers eachwith 250WATTS music power and both 5 feet from the amplifier which is 280WATTS? Possibly 16 gauge copper or aluminium....
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How is copper inexpensive? Its not gold, but still expensive, hence the reason most company's use aluminium now days, and the reason why some low life's try and steal copper busbars from substations. Then get them selves blown up..
I love those idiots, their always getting caught or killed. Copper is moderately low cost because its easy to recycle and becuase the largest copper producers are in countries that have very low wages, mainly Chile.
Well done video and educational at that. Thank for making it and posting it on UA-cam.
Nice layout of introduction of cables and instructions of which type of cable and there pros and cons.
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I feel like this is very important if you want to do any electrical engineering
4:15 which type wire are more recommended for 40 - 50 Amps installation?
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How do we calculate or derive the cross-sectional area of a conductor once measuring the diameter? Always the declared cross-section is less than πr^2 .
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nice tips to introduce the wire and cable
great video, thanky you
Which software was used for animation. great documentary
Hello.. is your wire manufacturered in the US or overseas?
Great video, so what is the best sort of cable to use for 6-8 OHM floorstanding speakers eachwith 250WATTS music power and both 5 feet from the amplifier which is 280WATTS? Possibly 16 gauge copper or aluminium....
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On 4:05 its not concentric , I think its Unilay, coz it looks like to be on the same direction to me. I could be wrong though!!
Okay. I'm satisfied! Thanks for the video
Which kind of concentric stranding is more flexible? Unilay or counterlay?
Dear, this is Joe from Jiutong Cables in China, Our factory can supply all kinds of power cables, instrument cables ,computer cables, bare conductors and you are welcome to contact me by email:jiutongcable1@gmail.com or skype:joebusiness. Thanks
Unilay stranding is more flexible. Counterpart creates greater memory causes higher springback.
@@alexmak1477 Clearly counter laying creates extra stiffness. Technically, what kind of increased strength it induces I do not know.
4:08 points and labels concentric wire but it is really a unilay wire......
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I wasnt born at this time the video was made
How is copper inexpensive? Its not gold, but still expensive, hence the reason most company's use aluminium now days, and the reason why some low life's try and steal copper busbars from substations. Then get them selves blown up..
I love those idiots, their always getting caught or killed. Copper is moderately low cost because its easy to recycle and becuase the largest copper producers are in countries that have very low wages, mainly Chile.
I just know I have to buy silver wires for my home not silver plated but only and only silver
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Here 13 years later, copper ain’t inexpensive anymore
Cable me conductor ko banching kyu karte he
Good video though
*ALUMINIUM not "aluminum"
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