The cross-sectional area of a cable is crucial for ensuring that it can safely carry the required electrical load over a specified distance without overheating.
The formula to calculate the minimum cross-sectional area (A) of a cable in square millimeters (mmΒ²) is given by:
Imax = Maximum allowable current per mmΒ²
L = Length of the cable in meters (m)
How do I calculate the cross-sectional area of a cable?
What does the cross-sectional area of a cable determine?
Can you explain what Imax means in the formula?
Why is it important to consider the length of the cable when calculating the cross-sectional area?
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How do I find the maximum allowable current per mmΒ² for a cable?
What happens if the calculated cross-sectional area is too small?
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