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John A. Roebling's Sons Company. Numbers . Diameters in mils . PROPERTIES OF COPPER WIRE .- ( Cont . ) English system - Birmingham wire gauge . circular mils . Areas in C. M. = d2 . Weights . Resistances per 1 000 feet in International ...
John A. Roebling's Sons Company. Numbers . Diameters in mils . PROPERTIES OF COPPER WIRE .- ( Cont . ) English system - Birmingham wire gauge . circular mils . Areas in C. M. = d2 . Weights . Resistances per 1 000 feet in International ...
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... Diameters in mils . Areas in Circular mils . C M. = d2 . Weights . Resistances per 1 000 feet in International ohms . 1 000 Mile . At 60 ° F. At 75 ° F. feet . 000 000 464 . 215 296 . 652 . 3 441 . .047 29 .048 8 00 000 432 . 186 624 ...
... Diameters in mils . Areas in Circular mils . C M. = d2 . Weights . Resistances per 1 000 feet in International ohms . 1 000 Mile . At 60 ° F. At 75 ° F. feet . 000 000 464 . 215 296 . 652 . 3 441 . .047 29 .048 8 00 000 432 . 186 624 ...
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... Diameters in mils . Weights per mile . Breaking weights . Weights of coils . Conduc- tivity . Numbers . Minimum . HARD - DRAWN COPPER WIRE .- ( Continued . ) 165 . 166 . 164 . 436.4 441.7 431.1 1 328 1 301 218 12 N. B. S. G .. 104 ...
... Diameters in mils . Weights per mile . Breaking weights . Weights of coils . Conduc- tivity . Numbers . Minimum . HARD - DRAWN COPPER WIRE .- ( Continued . ) 165 . 166 . 164 . 436.4 441.7 431.1 1 328 1 301 218 12 N. B. S. G .. 104 ...
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... Diameters in mils . Weights per mile . Pounds . Breaking weight . Pounds . 0 000 460 3 200 10 500 000 410 2 537 8 600 00 365 2 022 7.000 0 325 1 620 5.700 1 289 1 264 4.600 234106 258 1 003 3 800 229 797 3 200 204 629 2600 5 182 490 1 ...
... Diameters in mils . Weights per mile . Pounds . Breaking weight . Pounds . 0 000 460 3 200 10 500 000 410 2 537 8 600 00 365 2 022 7.000 0 325 1 620 5.700 1 289 1 264 4.600 234106 258 1 003 3 800 229 797 3 200 204 629 2600 5 182 490 1 ...
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... Diameters and properties . Circular Diameters . Weights . mils . Decimal Nearest parts of 32d . inch . 1 000 feet . Mile . Resistances at 75 ° F. per 1 000 ft . 1 000 000 1.152 11 % 3 050 16 104 .010 51 950 000 1.125 1 % 2 898 15 299 ...
... Diameters and properties . Circular Diameters . Weights . mils . Decimal Nearest parts of 32d . inch . 1 000 feet . Mile . Resistances at 75 ° F. per 1 000 ft . 1 000 000 1.152 11 % 3 050 16 104 .010 51 950 000 1.125 1 % 2 898 15 299 ...
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anode B. A. units Breaking weight British standard British thermal unit C. G. S. system Centigrade centum Circular mils coefficient conductor copper COPPER WIRE COPPER WIRE.-(Cont core Cubic centimeters cubic foot Deflections in decimal degree Centigrade Diameters in mils Diameters of wires electrical electro-motive force Fahrenheit feet in International Fluid ounce formulę galvanized strand German silver grams HARD-DRAWN COPPER INSULATION RESISTANCE international ampere International ohms Joule Kilograms Legal ohms Long tons Magnet wire Matthiessen MEASURES mercury at 32 meter-gram metric system mil-foot Mile-ohm at 60 Names of units Numbers of wires Office wire Ounces avoirdupois Platinum Pounds on square pounds per square PROPERTIES OF COPPER resistance per mile rise in temperature rubber wire S. G. Insulated Sharpe gauge silver voltameter Spans in feet specific gravity square inch Square millimeters Square mils temperature coėfficient tional ohms triple braid watt weight per foot Weights per mile WIRE GAUGES wires in strands
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Page 14 - As a unit of resistance, the international ohm, which is based upon the ohm equal to 10° units of resistance of the cgs system of electromagnetic units, and is represented by the resistance offered to an unvarying electric current by a column of mercury at the temperature of melting ice 14.4521 grams in mass, of a constant crosssectional area and of the length of 106.3 cmsAmpere.
Page 15 - As a unit of quantity, the international coulomb, which is the quantity of electricity transferred by a current of one international ampere in one second. As a unit of capacity, the international farad, which is the capacity of a condenser charged to a potential of one international volt by one international coulomb of electricity. As a unit of work, the joule, which is equal to 10...
Page 14 - As a unit of current, the international ampere, which is onetenth of the unit of current of the CGS system of electromagnetic units, and which is represented sufficiently well for practical use by the unvarying current which, when passed through a solution of nitrate of silver in water, and in accordance with accompanying specifications deposits silver at the rate of Q.001118 of a gram per second.
Page 15 - The liquid should consist of a neutral solution of pure silver nitrate, containing about 15 parts by weight of the nitrate to 85 parts of water. The resistance of the voltameter changes somewhat as the current passes. To prevent these changes having too great an effect on the current, some resistance besides that of the voltameter should be inserted in the circuit.
Page 15 - ... As a unit of electromotive force, the international volt, which is the electromotive force that, steadily applied to a conductor whose resistance is one international ohm, will produce a current of one international ampere, and which is represented sufficiently well for practical use by \\\% of the electromotive force between the poles or electrodes of the voltaic cell known as Clark's cell, at a temperature of 15° C., and prepared in the manner described in the accompanying specification...
Page 36 - Ibs. each. 7. The wire must be well galvanized and capable of standing the following test : The wire will be plunged into a saturated solution of sulphate of copper, and permitted to remain one minute, and then wiped clean. This process will be performed four times. If the wire appears black after the fourth immersion, it shows that the...
Page 15 - IOT units of work in the cgs system, and which is represented sufficiently well for practical use by the energy expended in one second by an international ampere in an international ohm. " As a unit of power, the watt, which is equal to 10...
Page 15 - As a unit of electromotive force, the international volt, which is the electromotive force that, steadily applied to a conductor whose resistance is one international ohm, will produce a current of one international ampere, and which is represented sufficiently well for practical use by ^2.
Page 14 - In the following specification the term silver voltameter means the arrangement of apparatus by means of which an electric current is passed through a solution of nitrate of silver in water. The silver voltameter measures the total electrical quantity which has passed during the time of the experiment, and by noting this time the time average of the current, or, if the current has been kept constant, the current itself can be deduced.
Page 15 - Henry, which is the induction in a circuit when the electro-motive force induced in this circuit is one international volt while the inducing current varies at the rate of one Ampere per second.