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Wire Resistance and Voltage Drop - Polly Friendshuh part 1

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Uploaded by on Aug 18, 2010

Dunwoody College's Elftmann Student Success Center invites you to enhance your learning of wire resistance and voltage drop.

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  • @ion010101 Mill does not equal to millimeters. Mill is a measurement like Millimeters or CM or inch or ft. etc. Just not used much other than in physics and so on.

  • @ion010101 No. It's cross sectional area, calculated like circumference.

  • Wait... by mil you mean millimeter, right? I've never heard of any of this and I've been around electronics. Is this circumference, or outside area of the wire, or what... guess I'll look it up.

  • on the last calculation i come up with .193 as the resistance. what am i doing wrong? 12.6 x 100 = 1260 1260/6530 = .1930 ohms

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