The voltage won't rise above the supply voltage of course, but a thicker cable will allow more current to flow without as much voltage drop. Think about it thickie
He's only used to Bell wire .
The voltage won't rise above the supply voltage of course, but a thicker cable will allow more current to flow without as much voltage drop. Think about it thickie
If you get a length electric cable and put 240 volts down it and then make half of it a double thickness, do you really think the voltage (pressure) will rise? It can carry more current (volume). Gas pipes follow the same laws of physics. They are universal laws.
The voltage won't rise above the supply voltage of course, but a thicker cable will allow more current to flow without as much voltage drop. Think about it thickie
Alec...tell em how if fit wearer compensation it won't matter as these rules and manufacturers bumf don't matter in your world as a RGI
Joe your just as stupid as Alec.
Falling back to the spelling and grammar defence are we?
If you get a length electric cable and put 240 volts down it and then make half of it a double thickness, do you really think the voltage (pressure) will rise? It can carry more current (volume). Gas pipes follow the same laws of physics. They are universal laws.
If you get a length electric cable and put 240 volts down it and then make half of it a double thickness, do you really think the voltage (pressure) will rise? It can carry more current (volume). Gas pipes follow the same laws of physics. They are universal laws.
Have u any idea how foolish this makes you look?
If you get a length electric cable and put 240 volts down it and then make half of it a double thickness, do you really think the voltage (pressure) will rise? It can carry more current (volume). Gas pipes follow the same laws of physics. They are universal laws.
Have u any idea how foolish this makes you look?
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