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Jon basically said it with varying R (resistance) in the ohms law V= IR....
Other info heavier wires = less resistance = higher current carrying capability. The inverse is true as well, lighter wires = more resistance = less current carrying capability Ya so that should sum it up (Thanks to Rich from 93 for the clairification) Last edited by D.J. Fluck : 08-07-2002 at 21:18. |
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