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Conductor sizes up through 4/0 AWG are expressed in American Wire Gauge (AWG). Conductor sizes larger than 4/0
AWG are expressed in
Explanation:
Sizes smaller than 36 AWG can be calculated in gauge, but wires larger than 4/0 are commonly expressed in 1,000 circular mils (kcmil or MCM) where one cmil is the area of a circle with a diameter of one mil (1/1,000 inch).
Conductor sizes up through 4/0 AWG are expressed in American Wire Gauge (AWG). Conductor sizes larger than 4/0
AWG are expressed in Komil
Answer:
Judgement
Explanation:
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